SUN ยท ECLIPSES ยท ANNULAR

Annular solar eclipse of Sunday, May 9, 2032

Up to 0:22 of annularity at greatest eclipse. The central path crosses South Atlantic Ocean. A partial eclipse is visible from Southern South America and Southern Africa.

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The numbers

Every figure here is published by Fred Espenak (NASA GSFC) for this specific eclipse โ€” none of it is estimated by us. Times are Universal Time.

Greatest eclipse13:25 UT
Maximum annularity0:22
Eclipse magnitude0.996
Path width43.7 km
Sun altitude at greatest19.9ยฐ
Saros series148

Greatest eclipse falls at 51.3ยฐS, 7.1ยฐW, where the Moon's shadow is 43.7 km wide and the Sun stands 19.9ยฐ above the horizon โ€” low enough that the shadow strikes the ground at a slant, which is why the path is stretched so wide here.

Provenance: NASA's decade table lists greatest eclipse at 13:26:42 TD. Terrestrial Dynamical Time runs ฮ”T = 78.2s ahead of Universal Time for this eclipse, giving the published instant of 13:25:23.8 UT โ€” the value above. We quote UT, because UT is the time your clock keeps.

Where it lands

The central path โ€” the only ground from which the ring of fire is visible โ€” crosses:

South Atlantic Ocean

Outside that band a partial eclipse is visible across a far wider area โ€” NASA's canon records the region as โ€œs S. America, s Africaโ€.

The path is narrow and its edges matter: a few kilometres outside it means a deep partial instead of the real thing. For exact local contact times and the precise path edge, NASA's map for this eclipse is the authority.

What major cities see

None of these cities catch this one โ€” it falls over ocean and thinly populated land. Your own city may still see it: every city's eclipse page.

CitySeesLocal time at greatest
New YorkNot visibleโ€”
Los AngelesNot visibleโ€”
Mexico CityNot visibleโ€”
Sรฃo PauloNot visibleโ€”
Buenos AiresNot visibleโ€”
LondonNot visibleโ€”
MadridNot visibleโ€”
BerlinNot visibleโ€”
RomeNot visibleโ€”
LagosNot visibleโ€”
CairoNot visibleโ€”
JohannesburgNot visibleโ€”
IstanbulNot visibleโ€”
DubaiNot visibleโ€”
DelhiNot visibleโ€”
TokyoNot visibleโ€”
SydneyNot visibleโ€”
AucklandNot visibleโ€”

Watching it safely

The Sun is never safe to look at directly, and a partially eclipsed Sun is no safer than an ordinary one โ€” there is simply less light to warn your eye with. An annular eclipse is never safe to view unfiltered at any moment: even at maximum, the ring of fire is raw photosphere. Use eclipse glasses certified to ISO 12312-2, or project the Sun onto card.

Next, and nearby

Eclipse predictions by Fred Espenak, NASA Goddard eclipse canon (Espenak & Meeus) (eclipse.gsfc.nasa.gov), public domain. Circumstances for this eclipse come from its published path table and map. Per-city verdicts are computed by LiveEarthViewer from the canon's country lists and the Sun's real altitude at greatest eclipse โ€” useful for planning, never a substitute for exact local contact times.