What is a solar eclipse?
A solar eclipse occurs when the Earth passes through the moon's shadow. As we can see in the illustration below, the moon casts a dark shadow, i.e. the umbra, and a less dark shadow known as the penumbra. The umbral shadow takes the shape of a cone. When the tip of that cone reaches the Earth's surface, observers at that location can view a total solar eclipse.Eclipses are classified as total, partial, annular, or hybrid.
A decription of each of the eclipse types can be found here.
List of solar eclipses from 2021-2030
Date | Event |
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June 10, 2021 | Annular Solar Eclipse |
December 4, 2021 | Total Solar Eclipse |
April 30, 2022 | Partial Solar Eclipse |
October 25, 2022 | Partial Solar Eclipse |
April 20, 2023 | Hybrid Solar Eclipse |
October 14, 2023 | Annular Solar Eclipse |
April 8 2024 | Total Solar Eclipse |
October 2 2024 | Annular Solar Eclipse |
March 29 2025 | Partial Solar Eclipse |
September 21 2025 | Partial Solar Eclipse |
February 17 2026 | Annular Solar Eclipse |
August 12 2026 | Total Solar Eclipse |
February 6 2027 | Annular Solar Eclipse |
August 2 2027 | Total Solar Eclipse |
January 26 2028 | Annular Solar Eclipse |
July 22 2028 | Total Solar Eclipse |
January 29 2029 | Partial Solar Eclipse |
July 11 2029 | 2029 Partial Solar Eclipse |
December 5 2029 | Partial Solar Eclipse |
June 1 2030 | Annular Solar Eclipse |
November 25 2030 | Total Solar Eclipse |