Solar eclipse of May 1, 1185

Solar eclipse of May 1, 1185
Total eclipse
Solar eclipse of May 1, 1185
Gamma0.5264
Magnitude1.0736
Maximum eclipse
Duration310 s (5m 10s)
Coordinates46°00′00″N 37°12′00″W / 46.000°N 37.200°W / 46.000; -37.200
Max. width of band280 km (170 mi)
Times (UTC)
Greatest eclipse13:30:57
References
Saros115 (30 of 72)

A total solar eclipse was visible on May 1, 1185 in Central America, Northern Europe, Eastern Europe, and Kazakhstan. The eclipse is number 30 in the Solar Saros 115 series. The eclipse shadow on the Earth's surface was at its greatest at 13:18:02 Universal Time. The sun was in Taurus at this time. The eclipse was documented in Tale of Igor's Campaign and the Laurentian Codex, and possibly the Chronicle of Melrose and the Brut y Tywysogion. It may have influenced Igor Svyatoslavich's campaign against the Polovtsians.