• Very deep partial solar eclipse of March 29, 2025

    A very deep partial solar eclipse will occur between 08:50 and 12:43 UTC on March 29, 2025, across parts of the Northern Hemisphere, as the Moon passes in front of and partially blocks the Sun. The maximum eclipse, where the Moon covers the largest portion of the Sun, will take place at 10:47 UTC.

  • Partial Solar Eclipse of October 25, 2022

    A partial solar eclipse – visible from the northern hemisphere – will take place on October 25, 2022. Most of Europe, the Middle East, Central Asia and northeastern Africa will be in the path of the Moon’s penumbral shadow on this day.

  • Partial solar eclipse of April 30, 2022

    April 30 brings us a partial solar eclipse, visible from southern South America, parts of Antarctica, and the Pacific and Atlantic oceans. This eclipse will be followed two weeks later by a total lunar eclipse on May 16.

  • Partial solar eclipse of January 6, 2019

    A partial solar eclipse will take place early January 6, 2019 (UTC) and be visible from northeast Asia and north Pacific. The eclipse starts 22:39 UTC, January 5 and ends 04:37 UTC, January 6. The Moon will pass in front of the Sun, creating a partial eclipse of…

  • Partial solar eclipse of August 11, 2018

    A partial solar eclipse will take place from 06:40 to 12:38 UTC on August 11, 2018. While it will be visible in parts of northeast Canada, Greenland, extreme northern Europe, and northern and eastern Asia, the best place to see it will be northern Russia with 68%…

  • Partial solar eclipse of July 13, 2018

    A partial solar eclipse will take place on Friday, July 13, 2018, but will only be visible in extreme southern Australia and Antarctica. This eclipse belongs to Saros 117 and is number 69 of 71 eclipses in the series. All eclipses in this series occur at the…

  • Partial solar eclipse of February 15, 2018

    A partial solar eclipse will be visible in parts of Chile, Argentina and Antarctica on February 15, 2018. The greatest eclipse will take place at 20:52 UTC. The Moon will pass in front of the Sun today, creating a solar eclipse. However, the alignment will not be…