List of solar eclipses 4557237 223056373 2008-07-02T11:08:55Z Dbachmann 86857 lead [[Image:Geometry of a Total Solar Eclipse.svg|thumb|200px|right|Geometry of a Total Solar Eclipse (not to scale).]] This is a list of selected [[solar eclipse]]s, from antiquity and from the 20th to 21st centuries. For lists limiting themselves to a geographical region, see * [[List of solar eclipses seen from China]] * [[List of solar eclipses visible from the United Kingdom 1000 - 2090 AD]] ==Antiquity== {| border=1 class="wikitable" style="border-collapse:collapse" cellspacing=0 cellpadding=5 align="center" |+colspan=8 bgcolor="#cccccc" | |- !rowspan=2| Date of<br/>eclipse !colspan=3| Time ([[Coordinated Universal Time|UTC]]) !rowspan=2| Type !rowspan=2| Central Duration (*) !rowspan=2| Eclipse Path !rowspan=2| Notes |- ! Start !! Mid !! End |- | [[May 16]], [[2231 BC]] | - || - || - | total | 07m21s | | Longest total eclipse between 3000 BC to 2001 BC |- | [[November 24]], [[2037 BC]] | - || - || - | annular | 11m02s | | Longest annular eclipse between 3000 BC to 2001 BC |- | [[December 12]], [[1656 BC]] | - || - || - | annular | 12m07s | |Longest annular eclipse between 2000 BC to 1001 BC |- | [[July 3]], [[1443 BC]] | - || - || - | total | 07m05s | | Longest total eclipse between 2000 BC and 1001 BC |- | [[June 24]], [[1312 BC]] | - || 10:44 || - | total | 04m33s | [[Anatolia]] | [[Mursili's eclipse]] |- | [[June 15]], [[763 BC]] | - || 08:23 || - | total | 04m59s | | [[eclipse of Bur Sagale]] attested in [[Assyria]]n sources |- | [[June 15]], [[744 BC]] | - || - || - | total | 07m28s | | longest total eclipse between 1000 BC to 1 BC |- | [[May 18]], [[603 BC]] | - || - || - | total | | Northeast Africa, Middle East, Central Asia | Eclipse in the same saros as the 585 BC eclipse, but preceding it. |- | [[May 28]], [[585 BC]] | - || 14:28 || - | total | 06m05s | | predicted by [[Thales of Miletus]], occurred during the [[Battle of Halys (585 BC)|Battle of Halys]]; |- | [[February 17]], [[478 BC]] | - || - || - | total | | Greece | eclipse occurring prior to Xerxes' first march against Greece |- | [[August 3]], [[430 BC]] | - || - || - | total | | Greece, Mediterranean Sea | Pericles shows his Greek Army that the eclipse was not much more than a covering of the sun by something bigger than his cloak. |- | [[March 1]], [[357 BC]] | - || - || - | total | | | total eclipse in [[Jerusalem]]. |- | [[July 4]], [[336 BC]] | - || - || - | total | | | total eclipse in [[Jerusalem]]. |- | [[April 2]], [[303 BC]] | - || - || - | total | | | total eclipse in [[Jerusalem]]. |- | [[March 14]], [[190 BC]] | - || - || - | total | | | total eclipse in [[Kiev]], Ukraine. |- | [[July 17]], [[188 BC]] | - || - || - | total | | | total eclipse in [[Kiev]], Ukraine. |- | [[October 19]], [[183 BC]] | - || - || - | total | | | total eclipse in [[Kiev]], Ukraine. |- | [[December 22]], [[178 BC]] | - || - || - | annular | 12m08s | | longest annular eclipse between 1000 BC to 1 BC |- | [[December 6]], [[150]] | - || - || - | annular | 12m24s | | longest annular eclipse between 3000 BC to 7000 AD |- | [[June 27]], [[363]] | - || - || - | total | 07m24s | | longest total eclipse between 1 AD to 1000 AD |- | [[July 19]], [[418]] | - || - || - | total | | | total eclipse in [[Portugal]] reported by [[Hydatius]] |- | [[December 23]], [[447]] | - || - || - | total | | | total eclipse in [[Portugal]] reported by [[Hydatius]] |- |} ==20th century== {{incompletelist}} There were a total of 228 solar eclipses in the [[20th century]], 78 partial, 73 annular, 71 total and 6 hybrid. {| border="1" class="wikitable" style="border-collapse:collapse" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="5" align="center" |+colspan="8" bgcolor="#cccccc" | |- !rowspan="2"| Date of<br />eclipse !colspan="3"| Time ([[Coordinated Universal Time|UTC]]) !rowspan="2"| Type !rowspan="2"| Central Duration (*) !rowspan="2"| Eclipse Path !rowspan="2"| Notes |- ! Start !! Mid !! End |- | [[May 20]], [[1900]] | - || - || - || total || - | Southern Europe |- | [[May 18]], [[1901]] | - || - || - || total || 06m29s | Madagascar, [[Mauritius]], [[Réunion]], Indonesia, Malaysia, Papua New Guinea |- | [[November 11]], [[1901]] || - || - || - || annular || 11m01s | - |- | [[September 9]], [[1904]] | - || - || - || total || 06m20s | - |- | [[August 30]], [[1905]] | - || - || - || total || - | Southern Europe |- | [[June 17]], [[1909]] | - || - || - || annular || - | Arctic Canada, Greenland, Central Russia, Central Asia |- | [[August 21]], [[1914]] | - || - || - || total || - | Southern Russia |- | [[May 29]], [[1919]] | - || 13:09 || - || total || 06m51s | Northern South America, [[West Africa]], Central Africa, [[Comoros]] | Photographed by [[Arthur Eddington]] to verify [[general relativity]] |- | [[November 22]], [[1919]] | - || - || - || annular || 11m37s | - |- |- | [[May 18]], [[1920]] | - || - || - || partial || - | - |- | [[September 21]], [[1922]] | - || - || - || total || - | Australia |- | [[January 24]], [[1925]] | - || - || - || total || - | Northeastern United States |- | [[January 14]], [[1926]] | - || - || - || total || - | Indonesia |- | [[June 29]], [[1927]] | - || - || - || total || - | United Kingdom, Scandinavia, Northern Russia, West Alaska |- | [[May 9]], [[1929]] | - || - || - || total || - | Indonesia |- | [[December 9]], [[1929]] | - || - || - || total || - | - |- | [[April 28]], [[1930]] | - || - || - || annular || - | - |- | [[June 8]], [[1937]] | - || - || - || total || 07m04s | Micronesia, [[Galapagos]], western South America |- | [[December 2]], [[1937]] | - || - || - || annular || 12m00s | - |- | [[Aug 1]], [[1943]] || - || 04:16 || - || annular || 06:59 min | Australia, Indonesia, Malaysia, eastern Madagascar, Antarctica's [[Wilkes Land]], totality in the southern Indian Ocean<ref>{{ cite web | last=Espenak | first=Fred | coauthors=Jean Meeus | title=Five Millennium Canon of Solar Eclipses, Section 4 (NASA TP-2006-214141 | publisher=NASA STI Program Office | date=October 2006 | url=http://sunearth.gsfc.nasa.gov/eclipse/5MCSE/5MCSE-Text.pdf | format=[[PDF]] | accessdate=2008-02-16 }}</ref> |- | [[July 9]], [[1945]] | - || - || - || total || - | Northwestern United States, Central Canada, Northeast Canada, Greenland, Scandinavia, Western Russia, Central Asia |- | [[June 30]], [[1954]] | - || - || - || total || - | United States, Southern Canada |- | [[June 20]], [[1955]] | - || - || - || total || 07m08s | Southern India, Sri Lanka, Indochina, Philippines |- | [[December 14]], [[1955]] | - || - || - || annular || 12m09s | - | Longest annular eclipse between 1001 and 2000 AD |- | [[July 20]], [[1963]] | - || - || - || total || - | Japan, Alaska, Canada, Northeastern United States | Plays a role in the [[Stephen King]] novels ''[[Gerald's Game]]'' and ''[[Dolores Claiborne]]'' |- | [[November 12]], [[1966]] | - || - || - || total || - | Northern South America |- | [[March 7]], [[1970]] | - || - || - || total || 03m28s | Mexico, Southeastern United States, Atlantic Canada |- | [[August 31]], [[1970]] | - || - || - || annular || 06m48s | Papua New Guinea, Melanesia |- | [[January 16]], [[1972]] | - || - || - || annular || 01m53s | Antarctica |- | [[July 10]], [[1972]] | - || 20:46 || - || total || 02m36s | [[Nova Scotia]], [[Prince Edward Island]], [[Nunavut]], [[Northwest Territories]], [[Alaska North Slope]], [[Chukotka]] | Referred to in [[Carly Simon]]'s #1 hit single "[[You're So Vain]]" |- | [[January 4]], [[1973]] | - || - || - || annular || 07m48s | Southern South America |- | [[June 30]], [[1973]] | - || - || - || total || 07m04s | Northeastern South America, West Africa, [[Central Africa]], East Africa | A [[Concorde]] jet flew along the path, thereby extending the length of totality to 72 min |- | [[December 24]], [[1973]] | - || - || - || annular || 12m03s | Central America, northern South America, Northeast Africa |- | [[June 20]], [[1974]] | - || - || - || total || 05m09s | [[South India]], Western Australia |- | [[April 29]], [[1976]] | - || - || - || annular || 06m41s | North Africa, Turkey, Middle East, Central Asia, India, China |- | [[October 23]], [[1976]] | - || - || - || total || 04m46s | East Africa, Australia |- | [[April 18]], [[1977]] | - || - || - || annular || 07m04s | Southern and Eastern Africa, [[South India]] |- | [[October 12]], [[1977]] | - || - || - || total || 02m37s | Northern South America |- | [[February 26]], [[1979]] | - || - || - || total || 02m49s | Northwestern United States, Western, Central, and Northern Canada, Greenland |- | [[August 22]], [[1979]] | - || - || - || annular || 06m03s | Antarctica |- | [[February 16]], [[1980]] | - || - || - || total || 04m08s | Southwest, Central, and East Africa, India, northwest Indochina, China |- | [[August 10]], [[1980]] | - || - || - || annular || 03m23s | Northern South America |- | [[February 4]], [[1981]] | - || - || - || annular || 00m33s | Southern Australia, Polynesia |- | [[July 31]], [[1981]] | - || - || - || total || 02m02s | Northern Europe, northern Asia |- | [[June 11]], [[1983]] | - || - || - || total || 05m11s | [[South India]], Indonesia, Papua New Guinea, Melanesia |- | [[December 4]], [[1983]] | - || - || - || annular || 04m01s | Central Africa, East Africa |- | [[May 30]], [[1984]] | - || - || - || annular || 00m12s | Mexico, Eastern United States, Northeastern Africa |- | [[November 22]] - [[November 23|23]], [[1984]] | - || - || - || total || 02m00s | Indonesia, Papua New Guinea, Melanesia |- | [[November 12]], [[1985]] | - || - || - || total || 01m59s | Micronesia, Melanesia, Polynesia |- | [[October 3]], [[1986]] | - || - || - || hybrid || 00m00.2s | North Atlantic |- | [[March 29]], [[1987]] | - || - || - || hybrid || 00m08s | Southern South America, central Africa, [[East Africa]] | Second hybrid eclipse in less than one year. |- | [[September 23]], [[1987]] | - || - || - || annular || 03m49s | Central Asia, northeast Asia |- | [[March 18]], [[1988]] | - || - || - || total || 03m47s | Indonesia, Philippines, Melanesia |- | [[September 11]], [[1988]] | - || - || - || annular || 06m57s | Melanesia, Micronesia, Polynesia |- | [[January 26]], [[1990]] | - || - || - || annular || 02m03s | [[Queen Maud Land]] |- | [[July 22]], [[1990]] | - || - || - || total || 02m33s | Scandinavia, Northern Europe, North Asia |- | [[January 15]], [[1991]] | - || 23:53 || - || annular || 07m53s | Southern Australia, New Zealand, Polynesia |- | [[July 11]], [[1991]] | - || 19:06 || - || total || 06m53s | [[Hawaii]], [[Mexico]], [[Central America]], [[South America]] ([[Colombia]], [[Brazil]]) | Subject of an episode of the TV series ''[[Nova (TV series)|Nova]]'' entitled "Eclipse of the Century." Passed over major observatories in Hawaii. |- | [[January 4]], [[1992]] | - || 23:05 || - || annular || 11m41s | Pacific, Southwest United States |- | [[June 30]], [[1992]] | - || 12:10 || - || total || 05m21s | South Atlantic, Southwest South America |- | [[December 24]], [[1992]] | - || 00:31 || - || partial || - | - |- | [[May 21]], [[1993]] | - || 14:19 || - || partial || - | - |- | [[November 13]], [[1993]] | - || 21:45 || - || partial || - | - |- | [[May 10]], [[1994]] | - || 17:11 || - || annular || 06m14s || [[United States]] and [[Mexico]], Southeastern Canada, Northwest Africa | - |- | [[November 3]], [[1994]] | - || 13:39 || - || total || 04m23s | [[South America]] ([[Peru]], [[Chile]], [[Bolivia]], [[Brazil]], [[Paraguay]]) | - |- | [[April 29]], [[1995]] | - || 17:32 || - || annular || 06m37s | Northern South America |- | [[October 24]], [[1995]] | - || 04:32 || - || total || 02m10s | [[Middle East]], [[Asia]], [[Indonesia]], [[Australia]] ([[Iran]], [[India]], [[Thailand]], [[Southeast Asia|SE Asia]], Southern [[Philippines]] ([[Mindanao]])) |- | [[April 17]], [[1996]] | - || 22:37 || - || partial || - | - |- | [[October 12]], [[1996]] | - || 14:02 || - || partial || - | - |- | [[March 09]], [[1997]] | - || 01:24 || - || total || 02m50s | Northeast Asia |- | [[September 02]], [[1997]] | - || 00:04 || - || partial || - | - |- | [[February 26]], [[1998]] | - || 17:28 || - || total || 04m09s | [[Colombia]], [[Venezuela]], southern Central America, [[Caribbean]] | Several Haitians were killed after trying to avoid the eclipse by taking overextensive measures |- | [[August 22]], [[1998]] | - || 02:06 || - || annular || 03m14s | Indonesia, Malaysia, Melanesia, Micronesia, Polynesia |- | [[February 16]], [[1999]] | - || 06:34 || - || annular || 00m40s | [[South India]], Australia |- | [[August 11]], [[1999]] || 09:29 || 11:03 || 12:36 || total || 02m23s | [[Europe]], Asia, [[Karachi]], [[Bucharest]], [[München]] | [[Solar eclipse of August 11, 1999]]<ref>[http://sunearth.gsfc.nasa.gov/eclipse/SEmono/TSE1999/T99Tab5.html NASA - 1999 Total Solar Eclipse - Table 5]</ref> |- | [[February 5]], [[2000]] | - || 12:49 || - || partial || - | Antarctica |- | [[July 1]], [[2000]] | - || 19:33 || - || partial || - | Southern Chile and Argentina |- | [[July 31]], [[2000]] | - || 02:13 || - || partial || - | Northern Russia, northeastern Scandinavia, Northern Greenland, Western Canada, northeastern United States | The second solar eclipse within one calendar month |- | [[December 25]], [[2000]] | - || 17:35 || - || partial || - | Canada, United States, Mexico, Caribbean, northern Central America |- |} ==21st century== {{incompletelist}} <!-- Many eclipses are missing --> 224 solar eclipses are predicted to take place in the [[21st century]]; 77 partial, 72 annular, 68 total and 7 hybrid. {| border="1" class="wikitable" style="border-collapse:collapse" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="5" align="center" |+colspan="8" bgcolor="#cccccc" | |- !rowspan="2"| Date of<br />eclipse !colspan="3"| Time ([[Coordinated Universal Time|UTC]]) !rowspan="2"| Type !rowspan="2"| Central Duration (*) !rowspan="2"| Eclipse Path !rowspan="2"| Notes |- ! Start !! Mid !! End |- | [[June 21]], [[2001]] || 10:35 || 12:03 || 13:31 || total || 04:57 min | [[South America]], Africa, totality across Angola, Zambia, Zimbabwe, Mozambique, and Madagascar | [[Solar eclipse of June 21, 2001]] |- | [[December 14]], [[2001]] || - || 20:52 || - || annular | 03:53 min | North and Central America, Northwestern South America, Hawaii, annular path across Nicaragua and Costa Rica |- | [[June 10]], [[2002]] || - || 23:44 || - || annular || 00:23 min | Eastern [[Asia]], Northeastern [[Australia]], North America, Hawaii, annular path across [[Manado]], Indonesia and [[Puerto Vallarta]], Mexico |- | [[December 4]], [[2002]] || 05:50 || 07:31 || 9:11 || total || 02:04 min | [[Africa]], [[Antarctica]], [[Indonesia]], Australia, totality across Angola, Botswana, Zimbabwe, South Africa, Mozambique, and [[South Australia]] | [[Solar eclipse of December 4, 2002]] |- | [[May 31]], [[2003]] || - || 04:08 || - || annular || 03:37 min | Eastern [[Europe]], Northern and Western Asia, Middle East, Alaska, Greenland, Northwestern Canada, annular path across Greenland, Iceland, Northeastern Scotland, Faroe Islands, Shetland Islands |- | [[November 23]], [[2003]] || 22:19 || 22:49 || 23:18 || total || 01:57 min | Australia, [[New Zealand]], Antarctica, Southern Chile and Argentina, totality across East Antarctica | [[Solar eclipse of November 23, 2003]] |- | [[April 19]], [[2004]] || - || 13:34 || - || partial || - | Antarctic Peninsula, East Antarctica, Southern Africa |- | [[October 14]], [[2004]] || - || 02:59 || - || partial || - | Eastern Russia, Mongolia, Northeastern China, Korea, Japan, [[Hawaii]], Western [[Alaska]] |- | [[April 8]], [[2005]] || - || 20:36 || - || hybrid || 00:42 min | [[Pacific]], Mexico, Central America, Caribbean, Western South America, New Zealand, West Antarctica, hybrid path across Venezuela, Colombia, Panama, Southeastern French Polynesia, [[Bounty Islands]] | [[Solar eclipse of April 8, 2005]] |- | [[October 3]], [[2005]] || 08:41 || 10:31 || 12:22 || annular || 04:32 min | [[Africa]], [[Europe]], [[Western Asia]], [[Middle East]] and [[India]], annular path across Portugal, Spain, Algeria, Tunisia, Libya, Chad, Sudan. Kenya, and Somalia | [[Solar eclipse of October 3, 2005]] |- | [[March 29]] [[2006]] || 08:36 || 10:11 || 11:48 || total || 04:07 min | [[North Africa]], Central Africa, Eastern Brazil, [[Central Asia]], [[Middle East]], India, and Europe, totality across [[Natal]], Brazil area, Ghana, Togo, Benin, Nigeria, Niger, Libya, Turkey, Georgia, southwestern Russia, and Kazakhstan | [[Solar eclipse of March 29, 2006]] |- | [[September 22]], [[2006]] || - || 11:40 || - || annular | 07:09 min | South America, West Africa, Southern Africa, Antarctic Peninsula, East Antarctica, annular path across Guyana, Suriname, and French Guiana |- | [[March 19]], [[2007]] || - || 02:32 || - || partial || - | Asia, Western Alaska |- | [[September 11]], [[2007]] || 10:25:46 || 12:31 || 14:36:33 || partial | - || Central and southern South America, Antarctic Peninsula, East Antarctica, South Atlantic |- | [[February 7]], [[2008]] || - || 03:55 || - || annular | 02:12 min | Antarctica, Southeastern Australia, New Zealand, southeastern Melanesia, southeastern Micronesia, southeastern Polynesia, annular path across West Antarctica |- | [[August 1]], [[2008]] || - || 10:21 || - || total || 02:27 min | [[Nova Scotia]], [[PEI]], [[New Brunswick]], [[Quebec]], [[Nunavut]], Greenland, northern Europe, Asia, totality across Nunavut, northern Greenland, central Russia, western Mongolia, western China | [[Solar eclipse of August 1, 2008]] |- | [[January 26]], [[2009]] || - || 07:59 || - || annular || 07:54 min | Southern Africa, East Antarctica, [[South East Asia]], Australia, annular path across southeast [[Sumatra]], [[Jakarta]], and [[Borneo]] |- | [[July 22]], [[2009]] || - || 02:35 || - || total || 06:39 min | Asia, Melanesia, Pacific Ocean, Hawaii, totality across central India, Bhutan, Northeastern India, Chinese cities along Chang Jiang ([[Chongqing]], [[Chendu]], [[Wuhan]], [[Nanjing]], [[Shanghai]]), [[Ryukyu Islands]] | [[Solar eclipse of July 22, 2009]]; longest duration of totality in the 21st century |- | [[January 15]], [[2010]] || - || 07:06 || - || annular || 11:08 min | Africa, Southeastern Europe, Middle East, Asia, annular path across Central African Republic, Dem. Rep. of the Congo, Uganda, Maldives, southeastern India, Sri Lanka, Myanmar, central China (Yunnan to Shandong) | Longest annular eclipse in the third millennium |- | [[July 11]], [[2010]] || - || 19:34 || - || total || 05:20 min | Southwestern South America, French Polynesia, totality across southern Chile and Argentina, southeastern Polynesia |- | [[January 4]], [[2011]] || - || 08:51 || - || partial || - | Europe, Northern Africa, [[Central Asia]], Middle East |- | [[June 1]], [[2011]] || - || 21:16 || - || partial || - | [[Iceland]], northern Canada, Alaska, Northeastern Asia, Greenland, Northern Scandinavia |- | [[July 1]], [[2011]] || - || 08:38 || - || partial || - | Southern [[Indian Ocean]] near Antarctica |- | [[November 25]], [[2011]] || - || 06:20 || - || partial || - | Southwestern South Africa, Antarctica, [[Tasmania]], New Zealand |- | [[May 20]], [[2012]] || - || 23:53 || - || annular || 05:46 min | Pacific, Eastern Asia, North America, Hawaii, totality across southern China, [[Hong Kong]], [[Macau]], [[Kyūshū]], [[Shikoku]], southern [[Honshu]], [[Tokyo]], [[Oregon]], [[Nevada]], [[Utah]], [[Arizona]], [[New Mexico]] |- | [[November 13]], [[2012]] || - || 22:12 || - || total || 04:02 min | Australia, New Zealand, Melanesia, southeastern South America, southern Pacific, Polynesia, Antarctic Peninsula, West Antarctica, [[Talos Dome]], totality across [[Arnhem Land]] and central [[Cape York Peninsula]], Australia, [[Kermadec Islands]], New Zealand |- | [[May 10]], [[2013]] || - || 00:25 || - || annular || 06:03 min | Australia, New Zealand, [[Central Pacific]], Hawaii, Indonesia, annular path across [[Western Australia]], [[Northern Territory]], and [[Queensland]], Australia, [[Louisiade Archipelago]], Solomon Islands, Kiribati |- | [[November 3]], [[2013]] || - || 12:46 || - || hybrid || 01:40 min | Eastern [[United States|America]], Eastern Canada, Caribbean, Eastern South America, [[South Europe]], Africa, hybrid path across Gabon, Congo, Dem. Rep. Congo, Uganda, Kenya, Ethiopia |- | [[April 29]], [[2014]] || - || 06:03 || - || annular || 01:06 min | [[South India]], Australia, East Antarctica, annular path across Western [[Wilkes Land]] |- | [[October 23]], [[2014]] || - || 21:44 || - || partial || - | [[Northern Pacific]], North America, Mexico, eastern Russia |- | [[March 20]], [[2015]] || - || 09:46 || - || total || 02:47 min | Greenland, Europe, Central Asia, Western Russia, totality across [[Faroe Islands]], [[Svalbard]], North Atlantic, [[North Pole]] |- | [[September 13]], [[2015]] || - || 06:54 || - || partial || - | Southern Africa, [[South India]], East Antarctica |- | [[March 9]] [[2016]] || - || 01:57 || - || total || 04m09s | Southeastern Asia, Korea, Japan, eastern Russia, Alaska, Northwestern Australia, Hawaii, Pacific, totality across Indonesia, Micronesia, Marshall Islands |- | [[September 1]] [[2016]] || - || 09:07 || - || annular || 03m06s | Africa, Southwestern Saudi Arabia, Yemen, [[Java Island]], northern [[Queen Maud Land]] |---- | [[February 26]] [[2017]] || - || 14:53 || - || annular || 00m44s | Southern and western Africa, southern South America, Antarctica, annular path across southern Chile and Argentina, Angola, southwestern [[Katanga]] |---- | [[August 21]] [[2017]] || - || 18:25 || - || total || 02m40s | North America, Hawaii, Greenland, Iceland, British Isles, Portugal, Central America, Caribbean, Northern South America, [[Chukchi Peninsula]], totality across [[Oregon]], [[Idaho]], [[Wyoming]], [[Nebraska]], northeastern [[Kansas]], [[Missouri]], southern [[Illinois]], western [[Kentucky]], [[Tennessee]], southwestern [[North Carolina]], northeastern [[Georgia (U.S. state)|Georgia]], [[South Carolina]] | [[Solar eclipse of August 21, 2017]]; first total eclipse visible from the [[Continental United States|contiguous United States]] since [[1979]] |---- | [[February 15]] [[2018]] || - || 20:51 || - || partial || - | Antarctica, southern South America |---- | [[July 13]] [[2018]] || - || 03:01 || - || partial || - | [[South Australia]], [[Victoria (Australia)|Victoria]], [[Tasmania]], Indian Ocean, [[Budd Coast]] |---- | [[August 11]] [[2018]] ||- || 09:46 || - || partial || - | Northeastern Canada, Greenland, Iceland, Arctic Ocean, Scandinavia, northern British Isles, Russia, north Asia |---- | [[January 6]] [[2019]] || - || 01:41 || - || partial || - | Northeastern Asia, Southwestern Alaska, [[Aleutian Islands]] |---- | [[July 2]] [[2019]] || - || 19:23 || - || total || 04m33s | South America, [[Easter Island]], [[Galapagos Islands]], southern Central America, Polynesia, totality across central Argentina and Chile, [[Tuamotu Archipelago]] |---- | [[December 26]] [[2019]] ||- || 05:18 || - || annular || 03m39s | Asia, western Melanesia, northwestern Australia, Middle East, [[East Africa]], annular path across northeastern Saudi Arabia, Bahrain, Qatar, United Arab Emirates, Oman, [[Lakshadweep]], Southern India, Sri Lanka, northern Sumatra, southern Malaysia, [[Singapore]], [[Borneo]], central Indonesia, Palau, Micronesia |---- | [[June 21]] [[2020]] || - || 06:40 || - || annular || 00m38s | Asia, southeastern Europe, Africa, Middle East, west Melanesia, [[Western Australia]], [[Northern Territory]], [[Cape York Peninsula]], annular path across Dem. Rep. Congo, Sudan, Ethiopia, Eritrea, Yemen, [[Empty Quarter]], Oman, southern Pakistan, northern India, [[New Delhi]], [[Tibet]], southern China, [[Chongqing]], [[Taiwan]] |---- | [[December 14]] [[2020]] || - || 16:13 || - || total || 02m10s | central and southern South America, southwest Africa, Antarctic Peninsula, [[Ellsworth Land]], western [[Queen Maud Land]], totality across Southern Chile and Argentina, Kiribati, Polynesia |---- | [[June 10]] [[2021]] || - || - || - || annular || 03m51s | Central and northern Canada, northern Russia |---- | [[December 4]] [[2021]] || - || - || - || total || 01m55s | Antarctica |---- | [[April 20]] [[2023]] || - || - || - || hybrid || 01m16s | Australia, Indonesia, Melanesia |---- | [[October 14]] [[2023]] || - || - || - || annular || 05m17s | Western United states, eastern Mexico, Central America, Northwestern South America |---- | [[April 8]] [[2024]] || - || - || - || total || 04m28s | Mexico, central and eastern United States, southern Ontario and Quebec, Eastern Canada | [[Solar eclipse of April 8, 2024]]; First total eclipse to be seen in Mexico since [[1991]]; Second total eclipse to be seen from parts of southeastern [[Missouri]], southern [[Illinois]], and southwestern [[Kentucky]] in only 6⅔ years |---- | [[October 2]] [[2024]] || - || - || - || annular || 07m25s | Southern Chile and Argentina |---- | [[February 17]] [[2026]] || - || - || - || annular || 02m20s | Antarctica |---- | [[August 12]] [[2026]] || - || - || - || total || 02m19s | Western Europe, Iceland, Greenland |---- | [[February 6]] [[2027]] || - || - || - || annular || 07m51s | Southern South America, [[West Africa]] |---- | [[August 2]] [[2027]] || - || - || - || total || 06m23s | [[Iberian Peninsula]], North Africa, Middle East |---- | [[January 26]] [[2028]] || - || - || - || annular || 10m27s | Northern South America, southwest Europe |---- | [[July 22]] [[2028]] || - || - || - || total || 05m10s | Australia, New Zealand, [[South India]] |---- | [[June 1]] [[2030]] || - || - || - || annular || 05m21s | Northwest Africa, southeast Europe, Turkey, North Asia |---- | [[November 25]] [[2030]] || - || - || - || total || 03m44s | Southern Africa, [[South India]], Australia |---- | [[May 21]] [[2031]] || - || - || - || annular || 05m26s | Central and southern Africa, Southern India, Sri Lanka, Malaysia, Indonesia |---- | [[November 14]] [[2031]] || - || - || - || hybrid || 01m08s | Polynesia, southern Central America |---- | [[May 9]] [[2032]] || - || - || - || annular || 00m22s | South Atlantic |---- | [[March 30]] [[2033]] || - || - || - || total || 02m37s | Alaska, Arctic Ocean |---- | [[March 20]] [[2034]] || - || - || - || total || 04m10s | North Africa, Middle East, [[Central Asia]], India, China |---- | [[September 12]] [[2034]] || - || - || - || annular || 02m58s | Central and Southern South America |---- | [[March 9]]-[[March 10|10]] [[2035]] || - || - || - || annular || 00m47s | South Pacific |---- | [[September 2]] [[2035]] || - || - || - || total || 02m54s | [[East Asia]] |---- | [[July 13]] [[2037]] || - || - || - || total || 03m59s | Australia, New Zealand |---- | [[January 5]] [[2038]] || - || - || - || annular || 03m19s | Caribbean, North Africa |---- | [[July 2]] [[2038]] || - || - || - || annular || 01m00s | Northern South America, North and East Africa |---- | [[December 25]]-[[December 26|26]] [[2038]] || - || - || - || total || 02m18s | [[South India]], Australia, New Zealand |---- | [[June 21]] [[2039]] || - || - || - || annular || 04m05s | Alaska, northern Canada, Greenland, Scandinavia, northeastern Europe |---- | [[December 15]] [[2039]] || - || - || - || total || 01m51s | Antarctica |---- | [[April 30]] [[2041]] || - || - || - || total || 01m51s | Central and East Africa |---- | [[October 24]]-[[October 25|25]] [[2041]] || - || - || - || annular || 06m07s | East Asia |---- | [[April 20]] [[2042]] || - || - || - || total || 04m51s | Indonesia, Malaysia, Philippines |---- | [[October 14]] [[2042]] || - || - || - || annular || 07m44s | Indochina, Australia, New Zealand |---- | [[April 9]] [[2043]] || - || - || - || total || 00m00s | Northeastern Russia |---- | [[October 3]] [[2043]] || - || - || - || annular || 00m00s | South Indian Ocean |---- | [[February 28]] [[2044]] || - || - || - || annular || 02m27s | South Atlantic |---- | [[August 23]] [[2044]] || - || - || - || total || 02m04s | Northwestern United States, Central and northern Canada, Greenland |---- | [[February 16]]-[[February 17|17]] || - || - || - || annular || 07m47s | New Zealand, Polynesia |---- | [[August 12]] [[2045]] || - || - || - || total || 06m06s | Southern United States, Caribbean, Northeastern South America |---- | [[February 5]]-[[February 6|6]] [[2046]] || - || - || - || annular || 09m42s | Indonesia, Melanesia, Western United States |---- | [[August 2]] [[2046]] || - || - || - || total || 04m51s | Eastern Brazil, Southern Africa |---- | [[June 11]] [[2048]] || - || - || - || annular || 04m58s | Central United States, Ontario, Northern Canada, Greenland, Iceland, Scandinavia, Northeastern Europe, Central Asia |---- | [[December 5]] [[2048]] || - || - || - || total || 03m28s | Southern South America, Southwestern Africa |---- | [[May 31]] [[2049]] || - || - || - || annular || 04m45s |Northern South America, West Africa |---- | [[November 25]] [[2049]] || - || - || - || hybrid || 00m38s | Middle East, Indonesia, Melanesia |---- | [[May 20]] [[2050]] || - || - || - || hybrid || 00m21s | South Pacific | Second hybrid eclipse in the span of less than one year |---- | [[March 20]] [[2052]] || - || - || - || total || 04m08s | Mexico, Southeastern United States |---- | [[September 22]]-[[September 23|23]] [[2052]] || - || - || - || annular || 02m51s | Indonesia, Northern Australia, Melanesia, Micronesia |---- | [[September 12]], [[2053]] || - || - || - || total || - |[[Azores]], Northern Africa, Iberian Peninsula, Middle East, Southern India, Sri Lanka |---- | [[February 28]], [[2063]] || - || - || - || hybrid || - |[[Indian Ocean]], [[Philippines]], Indonesia, Malaysia |---- | [[August 24]], [[2063]] || - || - || - || total || 05m49s | - |---- | [[May 1]], [[2079]] || - || - || - || total || - | Eastern United States, [[New York City]] |---- | [[September 3]], [[2081]] || - || - || - || total || 05m33s | Europe, [[Paris]] |---- | [[September 23]], [[2090]] || - || - || - || total || - | Europe, [[Paris]] |---- | [[May 22]], [[2096]] || - || - || - || total || 06m06s | Philippines, Indonesia, Pacific Ocean |---- | [[September 14]], [[2099]] || - || - || - || total || 05m18s | United States, Southern Canada |---- |} ''(*) Central Duration is the duration of a total or annular eclipse at Greatest Eclipse. Greatest Eclipse is the instant when the axis of the Moon's shadow passes closest to Earth's center.'' ==See also== * [[List of lunar eclipses]] ==References, External links, and further reading== *[http://sunearth.gsfc.nasa.gov/eclipse/SEatlas/SEatlas.html NASA's five-millennia catalog of solar eclipse paths] *[http://sunearth.gsfc.nasa.gov/eclipse/SEcat/SEdecade1991.html NASA list of eclipses 1991-2000], listing locations where they were visible. Additional tables for years from 1901 through 2100 are available via links on that page. *Totality: Eclipses of the Sun, Second Edition, Mark Littmann, Ken Willcox & Fred Espenak, ISBN 0-19-513179-7 , ==References== <references /> [[Category:Solar eclipses| ]] [[de:Liste von Sonnenfinsternissen]] [[fr:Liste d'éclipses solaires]] [[tr:Güneş tutulmaları listesi]]