Charts of eclipses in a Saros Cycle can be easily selected

You can now select a series of eclipse charts in a Saros cycle so that you can easily analyze successive charts in the Saros cycle. At approximately every 18 years and 11 days, an eclipse occurs and these eclipses occur at a similar geographic latitude. This series of eclipses is known as the Saros cycle, and some astrologers have suggested that eclipses in a series ofSaros cycle are related to each other. There is a Saros cycle of solar eclipses and a Saros cycle of lunar eclipses.