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Total eclipse of the sun

Complete list for 21st century

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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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