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

DateEvent
June 10, 2021Annular Solar Eclipse
December 4, 2021Total Solar Eclipse
April 30, 2022Partial Solar Eclipse
October 25, 2022Partial Solar Eclipse
April 20, 2023Hybrid Solar Eclipse
October 14, 2023Annular Solar Eclipse
April 8 2024Total Solar Eclipse
October 2 2024Annular Solar Eclipse
March 29 2025Partial Solar Eclipse
September 21 2025Partial Solar Eclipse
February 17 2026Annular Solar Eclipse
August 12 2026Total Solar Eclipse
February 6 2027Annular Solar Eclipse
August 2 2027Total Solar Eclipse
January 26 2028Annular Solar Eclipse
July 22 2028Total Solar Eclipse
January 29 2029Partial Solar Eclipse
July 11 20292029 Partial Solar Eclipse
December 5 2029Partial Solar Eclipse
June 1 2030Annular Solar Eclipse
November 25 2030Total Solar Eclipse