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Total eclipse of the sun

Complete list for 21st century

Eclipses for the next decade

For explanation of table click here

Year

Month

Date

GMT

Type

Magnitude

Latitude

Longitude

Altitude (degrees)

Width (km)

Maximum Duration

2001

Jun

21

12:04

T

1.050

11.3S

2.7E

55

200

04m57s

2002

Dec

04

07:31

T

1.024

39.5S

59.6E

72

87

02m04s

2003

Nov

23

22:49

T

1.038

72.7S

88.4E

15

495

01m57s

2005

Apr

08

20:36

H

1.007

10.6S

119.0W

70

27

00m42s

2006

Mar

29

10:11

T

1.052

23.2N

16.7E

67

183

04m07s

2008

Aug

01

10:21

T

1.039

65.6N

72.3E

34

237

02m27s

2009

Jul

22

02:35

T

1.080

24.2N

144.1E

86

258

06m39s

2010

Jul

11

19:33

T

1.058

19.8S

121.9W

47

259

05m20s

2012

Nov

13

22:12

T

1.050

39.9S

161.3W

68

179

04m02s

2013

Nov

03

12:46

H

1.016

3.5N

11.7W

71

58

01m40s

2015

Mar

20

09:46

T

1.045

64.4N

6.6W

18

463

02m47s

2016

Mar

09

01:57

T

1.045

10.1N

148.8E

75

155

04m09s

2017

Aug

21

18:25

T

1.031

37.0N

87.6W

64

115

02m40s

2019

Jul

02

19:23

T

1.046

17.4S

109.0W

50

201

04m33s

2020

Dec

14

16:13

T

1.025

40.3S

67.9W

73

90

02m10s

2021

Dec

04

07:33

T

1.037

76.8S

46.2W

17

419

01m54s

2023

Apr

20

04:17

H

1.013

9.6S

125.8E

67

49

01m16s

2024

Apr

08

18:17

T

1.057

25.3N

104.1W

70

197

04m28s

2026

Aug

12

17:46

T

1.039

65.2N

25.2W

26

294

02m18s

2027

Aug

02

10:06

T

1.079

25.5N

33.3E

82

258

06m23s

2028

Jul

22

02:55

T

1.056

15.6S

126.8E

53

230

05m10s

2030

Nov

25

06:50

T

1.047

43.6S

71.3E

67

169

03m44s

2031

Nov

14

21:06

H

1.011

0.6S

137.6W

72

38

01m08s

2033

Mar

30

18:01

T

1.046

71.3N

155.7W

11

781

02m37s

2034

Mar

20

10:17

T

1.046

16.1N

22.3E

73

159

04m09s

2035

Sep

02

01:55

T

1.032

29.1N

158.1E

68

116

02m54s

2037

Jul

13

02:39

T

1.041

24.8S

139.1E

43

201

03m58s

2038

Dec

26

00:58

T

1.027

40.3S

164.0E

73

95

02m18s

2039

Dec

15

16:22

T

1.036

80.9S

172.8E

18

380

01m51s

2041

Apr

30

11:51

T

1.019

9.6S

12.3E

63

72

01m51s

2042

Apr

20

02:16

T

1.061

27.0N

137.4E

73

210

04m51s

2043

Apr

09

18:56

T+

1.041

61.3N

152.0E

0

2044

Aug

23

01:15

T

1.036

64.3N

120.4W

15

452

02m04s

2045

Aug

12

17:41

T

1.077

25.9N

78.4W

78

256

06m06s

2046

Aug

02

10:19

T

1.053

12.8S

15.3E

58

206

04m51s

2048

Dec

05

15:34

T

1.044

46.1S

56.3W

66

160

03m28s

2049

Nov

25

05:32

H

1.006

3.8S

95.4E

73

21

00m38s

2050

May

20

20:41

H

1.004

40.1S

123.6W

29

27

00m21s

2052

Mar

30

18:30

T

1.047

22.4N

102.4W

71

164

04m08s

2053

Sep

12

09:32

T

1.033

21.5N

41.8E

72

116

03m04s

2055

Jul

24

09:56

T

1.036

33.3S

25.9E

37

202

03m17s

2057

Jan

05

09:46

T

1.029

39.2S

35.3E

73

102

02m29s

2057

Dec

26

01:12

T

1.035

84.8S

21.8E

19

355

01m50s

2059

May

11

19:20

T

1.024

10.7S

100.3W

59

95

02m23s

2060

Apr

30

10:08

T

1.066

28.0N

21.0E

76

222

05m15s

2061

Apr

20

02:55

T

1.048

64.5N

59.2E

16

559

02m37s

2063

Aug

24

01:20

T

1.075

25.5N

168.5E

74

252

05m49s

2064

Aug

12

17:44

T

1.049

10.9S

95.9W

62

184

04m28s

2066

Dec

17

00:21

T

1.042

47.4S

175.9E

66

152

03m14s

2067

Dec

06

14:01

H

1.001

6.0S

32.3W

74

4

00m08s

2068

May

31

03:54

T

1.011

31.0S

123.3E

37

63

01m06s

2070

Apr

11

02:34

T

1.047

29.0N

135.1E

68

168

04m04s

2071

Sep

23

17:18

T

1.033

14.2N

76.7W

75

116

03m11s

2072

Sep

12

08:57

T

1.056

69.8N

102.2E

14

735

03m13s

2073

Aug

03

17:13

T

1.029

43.2S

89.3W

28

206

02m29s

2075

Jan

16

18:33

T

1.031

37.2S

94.0W

74

110

02m42s

2076

Jan

06

10:05

T

1.034

87.2S

173.5W

20

341

01m49s

2077

May

22

02:43

T

1.029

13.1S

148.4E

55

119

02m54s

2078

May

11

17:54

T

1.070

28.1N

93.7W

79

232

05m40s

2079

May

01

10:47

T

1.051

66.2N

46.3W

24

406

02m55s

2081

Sep

03

09:05

T

1.072

24.6N

53.7E

70

247

05m33s

2082

Aug

24

01:13

T

1.045

10.3S

151.8E

66

163

04m01s

2084

Dec

27

09:11

T

1.040

47.3S

47.8E

66

146

03m04s

2086

Jun

11

11:04

T

1.017

23.2S

12.5E

44

86

01m48s

2088

Apr

21

10:29

T

1.047

36.0N

15.2E

65

173

03m58s

2089

Oct

04

01:12

T

1.033

7.4N

162.9E

77

115

03m14s

2090

Sep

23

16:53

T

1.056

60.7N

40.4W

23

463

03m36s

2091

Aug

15

00:31

T

1.022

55.5S

150.6E

18

236

01m38s

2093

Jan

27

03:19

T

1.034

34.1S

136.5E

74

119

02m58s

2094

Jan

16

18:56

T

1.034

84.8S

10.2W

21

330

01m51s

2095

Jun

02

10:04

T

1.033

16.7S

37.2E

50

145

03m18s

2096

May

22

01:34

T

1.074

27.3N

153.5E

83

241

06m06s

2097

May

11

18:31

T

1.054

67.4N

149.5W

31

340

03m10s

2099

Sep

14

16:54

T

1.068

23.3N

62.7W

67

241

05m18s

2100

Sep

04

08:46

T

1.040

10.5S

39.1E

70

142

03m33s

Key

Table shows every total eclipse of the sun and it's position at maximum

Date

Time (GMT)

Type:

  • Type H= hybrid I.E. Annular/Total
  • Type T+ Total eclipse on the horizon

Magnitude:

For a total eclipse this figure has to be 1 or greater.  Although the sun and moon appear to be roughly the same size in the sky there apparent sizes vary depending on where the sun and the moon are on their relative orbits.

The best total eclipses occur when the magnitude is 1 and the moon appears to be exactly the same size as the sun and blocks it completely but allows prominences (solar flares) to be seen at their best.

A hybrid eclipse has a magnitude greater than 1 for part of the eclipse and less than 1 (I.E. annular) for the remainder of the eclipse.

Latitude

Position of maximum eclipse relative to the Equator

Longitude

Position of maximum eclipse relative to Greenwich

Altitude

Height in degrees of eclipse at maximum - at 0 degrees it appears on the horizon

Width

Size of lunar shadow on the earth at maximum in kilometers (1.6 kilometres = 1 mile)

Maximum Time

The length of totality in minutes

 
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