North American Total Solar Eclipse
May 21, 2024
Date |
Where the Eclipse is Visible |
Aug. 12, 2026 |
The path of totality will begin in the Arctic Ocean off the Northern coast of Russia. It will move across Greenland, Iceland, and the Atlantic Ocean before ending in Spain. A partial eclipse will be visible Alaska, Canada, western Africa, and the northern United States. |
Aug. 2, 2027 |
The path of totality will begin in the Atlantic Ocean off the coast of Africa and move across Morocco, Spain, Algeria, Libya, Egypt, Saudi Arabia, Yemen, and Somalia before moving out into the Indian Ocean. A partial eclipse will be visible throughout most of northern and central Africa, Europe, western Russia, the Middle East, and India. |
Jul 22, 2028 |
The path of totality will begin in the Indian Ocean and move across central Australia and New Zealand. A partial eclipse will be visible throughout southeast Asia, Indonesia, Australia, and New Zealand. |
Nov. 25, 2030 |
The path of totality will begin in the Atlantic Ocean off the coast of southern Africa and move across Namibia, Botswana, and South Africa. It will them move out into the Indian Ocean and across southeast Australia. A partial eclipse will be visible throughout southern Africa, the southern Indian Ocean, parts of Indonesia, and most of Australia and Antarctica. |
Mar. 30, 2033 |
The path of totality will begin in the Pacific Ocean off the coast of Alaska and move across Alaska and Russia. It will them move out into the Arctic Ocean. A partial eclipse will be visible throughout North America, Greenland, Iceland a northern Europe. |
Mar. 20, 2034 |
The path of totality will begin in the Atlantic Ocean off the coast of Africa and move across Africa and Asia. A partial eclipse will be visible throughout Europe and Russia. |
Sept. 2, 2035 |
The path of totality will begin in China and finish off the coast of the Pacific Ocean crossing China, Mongolia, North and South Korea, and Japan. A partial eclipse will be visible throughout Russia, parts is southern Asia, and the United States. |
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