Sep 17–18, 2024Partial Lunar EclipseSep 17–18, 2024Visible in Europe, Much of Asia, Africa, North America, South America, Pacific, Atlantic, Indian Ocean, Arctic, Antarctica.Path Map3D Path GlobeLive Stream
Oct 2, 2024Annular Solar EclipseOct 2, 2024Visible in South in North America, Much of South America, Pacific, Atlantic, Antarctica.Path Map3D Path GlobeLive Stream
Mar 13–14, 2025Total Lunar EclipseMar 13–14, 2025Visible in Europe, Much of Asia, Much of Australia, Much of Africa, North America, South America, Pacific, Atlantic, Arctic, Antarctica.Path Map3D Path Globe
Mar 29, 2025Partial Solar EclipseMar 29, 2025Visible in Europe, North in Asia, North/West Africa, Much of North America, North in South America, Atlantic, Arctic.Path Map3D Path Globe
Total Solar Eclipse 2026The first totality in mainland Europe since 1999.Total Solar Eclipse 2027The ancient city of Luxor will experience almost 6½ minutes of totality.Total Solar Eclipse 2028The path of totality for this eclipse includes Sydney Harbour.Eclipse LIVE ShowsWe travel the globe—and collaborate with partners worldwide—to bring you live telescope feeds, commentary, and interviews.Solar EclipsesAll About Solar EclipsesDid you know there are four kinds?What Is a Total Solar Eclipse?It happens about every 18 months.What Is an Annular Eclipse?Learn more about the ‘ring of fire’.Partial Solar EclipseWhen the Moon takes a bite out of the Sun.Total Solar Eclipse: What Happens?Our minute-by-minute guide.Lunar EclipsesTotal Lunar EclipseAlso known as a Blood Moon.Partial Lunar EclipseWhen Earth’s shadow bites the Moon.Penumbral Lunar EclipseA faint, subtle type of eclipse.Why Does the Moon Turn Red?The physics behind the famous ‘Blood Moon.’How to Watch a Lunar EclipseOne of the easiest astronomy events to see.Planetary TransitsMercury TransitWhen Mercury passes in front of the Sun.Next Transits of MercuryThere are about 13 or 14 every century.What Is a Transit of Venus?The last Venus transit was in 2012.Next Transits of VenusWe’ll have to wait until the year 2117.Protect Your Eyes!Never look directly at the Sun without proper protection.Make a Box Pinhole ProjectorYou’ll need a cardboard box, plus a few other household items.
Eclipse LIVE ShowsWe travel the globe—and collaborate with partners worldwide—to bring you live telescope feeds, commentary, and interviews.