Mainland Europe’s first total solar eclipse since 1999. The path of totality begins in remote Siberia, crosses eastern Greenland and western Iceland, then sweeps over northern Spain (León, Burgos, Valladolid) before exiting near the Balearic Islands at sunset.
SKY · SOLAR ECLIPSES
Solar Eclipses — What You'll See From Your City
A total eclipse is the most spectacular thing the sky ever does — but most of us only ever see a partial one, and only if we know to look. This is the casual-observer's view: pick your city and find out which upcoming eclipses reach you, how much of the Sun gets covered, and the local date and time of day to be outside. For the path of totality drawn across the map, the Sun canvas has the country-by-country view.
Find out exactly what this looks like from your city — pick it in the index below.
Upcoming solar eclipses
Whether you see totality, a partial, or nothing depends entirely on where you are — open your city below for the honest answer.
Eclipses by city
132 CITIESEach city page lists the upcoming eclipses that actually reach it — the type, an honest sense of how much of the Sun gets covered, and the local date and time of day.
AUSTRALIA
BANGLADESH
BRAZIL
CANADA
CHILE · DARK-SKY
INDIA
INDONESIA
MEXICO
NAMIBIA · DARK-SKY
NETHERLANDS
NEW ZEALAND
NEW ZEALAND · DARK-SKY
NORWAY · AURORA
PHILIPPINES
PUERTO RICO
SAUDI ARABIA
SOUTH KOREA
SWITZERLAND
USA
USA · DARK-SKY
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