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Eclipses of the Sun and Moon

Eclipse Visibility Maps from The Astronomical Almanac (PDF)

Eclipses of the Sun  (Explanation of Maps)

See the Solar Eclipse Computer for circumstances visible at a specific location.

  • 2025 September 21 - partial solar eclipse (see map, 2.3 MB)
  • 2025 March 29 - partial solar eclipse (see map, 3.2 MB)

  • 2024 October 2 - annular solar eclipse (see map, 483 KB)
  • 2024 April 8 - total solar eclipse (see map, 583 KB)
  • 2023 October 14 - annular solar eclipse (see map, 400 KB)
  • 2023 April 20 - annular solar eclipse (see map, 413 KB)

  • 2022 October 25 - partial solar eclipse (see map, 3.8 MB)
  • 2022 April 30 - partial solar eclipse (see map, 2.0 MB)
  • 2021 December 4 - total solar eclipse (see map, 1.8 MB)
  • 2021 June 10 - annular solar eclipse (see map, 2.3 MB)

  • 2020 December 14 - total solar eclipse (see map, 3.1 MB)
  • 2020 June 21 - annular solar eclipse (see map, 3.4 MB)
  • 2019 December 26 - annular solar eclipse (see map, 2.9 MB)
  • 2019 July 2 - total solar eclipse (see map, 2.7 MB)
  • 2019 January 5-6 - partial solar eclipse (see map, 2.7 MB)

  • 2018 August 11 - partial solar eclipse (see map, 27.2 MB)
  • 2018 July 13 - partial solar eclipse (see map, 26.4 MB)
  • 2018 February 15 - partial solar eclipse (see map, 26.7 MB)
  • 2017 August 21 - total solar eclipse (see map, 3.4 MB)
  • 2017 February 26 - annular solar eclipse (see map, 2.8 MB)

  • 2016 September 1 - annular solar eclipse (see map, 3.2 MB)
  • 2016 March 8-9 - total solar eclipse (see map, 3.1 MB)
  • 2015 September 13 - partial solar eclipse (see map, 3.2 MB)
  • 2015 March 20 - total solar eclipse (see map, 3.7 MB)

  • 2014 October 23 - partial solar eclipse (see map, 2.2 MB)
  • 2014 April 29 - annular solar eclipse (see map, 2.1 MB)
  • 2013 November 3 - total solar eclipse (see map, 2.0 MB)
  • 2013 May 9-10 - annular solar eclipse (see map, 2.1 MB)

  • 2012 November 13-14 - total solar eclipse (see map, 1.9 MB)
  • 2012 May 20-21 - annular solar eclipse (see map, 2.3 MB)
  • 2011 November 25 - partial solar eclipse (see map, 3.1 MB)
  • 2011 July 1 - partial solar eclipse (see map, 770 KB)
  • 2011 June 1 - partial solar eclipse (see map, 3.3 MB)
  • 2011 January 4 - partial solar eclipse (see map, 5.0 MB)

  • 2010 July 11 - total solar eclipse (see map, 1.2 MB)
  • 2010 January 15 - annular solar eclipse (see map, 1.3 MB)
  • 2009 July 21-22 - total solar eclipse (see map, 481 KB)
  • 2009 January 26 - annular solar eclipse (see map, 1.2 MB)

See also Eclipses Online Portal and NASA's solar eclipse pages .

Eclipses of the Moon   (Explanation of Maps)

See the Lunar Eclipse Computer for circumstances visible at a specific location.

  • 2025 September 7 - total lunar eclipse (see map, 270 KB)
  • 2025 March 14 - total lunar eclipse (see map, 233 KB)

  • 2024 September 18 - partial lunar eclipse (see map, 326 KB)
  • 2024 March 25 - penumbral lunar eclipse (see map, 278 KB)
  • 2023 October 28 - partial lunar eclipse (see map, 400 KB)
  • 2023 May 5 - penumbral lunar eclipse (see map, 223 KB)

  • 2022 November 08 - total lunar eclipse (see map, 436 KB)
  • 2022 May 16 - total lunar eclipse (see map, 438 KB)
  • 2021 November 19 - partial lunar eclipse (see map, 393 KB)
  • 2021 May 26 - total lunar eclipse (see map, 439 KB)

  • 2020 November 30 - partial lunar eclipse (see map, 352 KB)
  • 2020 July 5 - partial lunar eclipse (see map, 352 KB)
  • 2020 June 5 - penumbral lunar eclipse (see map, 355 KB)
  • 2020 January 10 - penumbral lunar eclipse (see map, 353 KB)
  • 2019 July 16-17 - partial lunar eclipse (see map, 393 KB)
  • 2019 January 21 - total lunar eclipse (see map, 443 KB)

  • 2018 July 27 - total lunar eclipse (see map, 444 KB)
  • 2018 January 31 - total lunar eclipse (see map, 448 KB)
  • 2017 August 7 - partial lunar eclipse (see map, 630 KB)
  • 2017 February 10-11 - penumbral lunar eclipse (see map, 562 KB)

  • 2016 September 16 - penumbral lunar eclipse (see map, 532 KB)
  • 2016 August 18 - penumbral lunar eclipse (see map, 555 KB)
  • 2016 March 23 - penumbral lunar eclipse (see map, 504 KB)
  • 2015 September 28 - total lunar eclipse (see map, 360 KB)
  • 2015 April 4 - total lunar eclipse (see map, 392 KB)

  • 2014 October 8 - total lunar eclipse (see map, 401 KB)
  • 2014 April 15 - total lunar eclipse (see map, 422 KB)
  • 2013 October 18-19 - penumbral lunar eclipse (see map, 350 KB)
  • 2013 May 25 - penumbral lunar eclipse (see map, 355 KB)
  • 2013 April 25 - partial lunar eclipse (see map, 391 KB)

  • 2012 November 28 - penumbral lunar eclipse (see map, 360 KB)
  • 2012 June 4 - partial lunar eclipse (see map, 405 KB)
  • 2011 December 10 - total lunar eclipse (see map, 449 KB)
  • 2011 June 15 - total lunar eclipse (see map, 448 KB)

  • 2010 December 21 - total lunar eclipse (see map, 441 KB)
  • 2010 June 26 - partial lunar eclipse (see map, 388 KB)
  • 2009 December 31 - partial lunar eclipse (see map, 408 KB)
  • 2009 July 7 - penumbral lunar eclipse (see map, 361 KB)
  • 2009 February 9 - penumbral lunar eclipse (see map, 357 KB)

See also the Eclipses Online Portal and NASA's lunar eclipse pages .

For a list of references on eclipses, see References on Eclipses in the Astronomical Information Center.

See Solar Eclipse Viewing Safety for information about how to safely watch solar eclipses.