For the first time since 2018, there will be no total or annular solar eclipse this year. The last total solar eclipse took place on Dec. 4, 2021 and was visible from Antarctica.26 Jan 2022
- How many eclipses are there in 2021?
- Can I see the eclipse in 2021?
- What time is the eclipse in 2021?
- What time is the solar eclipse December 2021?
- Is there any eclipse today?
- Where is the solar eclipse visible 2021?
- What time is the full eclipse tonight?
- What time is the eclipse December 2021?
- Who can see the solar eclipse Dec 4 2021?
How many eclipses are there in 2021?
4 eclipses Year 2021 had 4 eclipses, 2 solar eclipses and 2 lunar eclipses.
Can I see the eclipse in 2021?
This partial lunar eclipse, the last lunar eclipse of 2021, was visible from North and South America, Australia, and parts of Europe and Asia.
What time is the eclipse in 2021?
When the Eclipse Happened Worldwide — Timeline
Event | UTC Time |
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First location to see the partial eclipse begin | Jun 10 at 08:12:20 |
First location to see the full eclipse begin | Jun 10 at 09:49:50 |
Maximum Eclipse | Jun 10 at 10:41:54 |
Last location to see the full eclipse end | Jun 10 at 11:33:43 |
What time is the solar eclipse December 2021?
When the Eclipse Happened Worldwide — Timeline
Event | UTC Time |
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First location to see the full eclipse begin | Dec 4 at 07:00:04 |
Maximum Eclipse | Dec 4 at 07:33:26 |
Last location to see the full eclipse end | Dec 4 at 08:06:32 |
Last location to see the partial eclipse end | Dec 4 at 09:37:26 |
Is there any eclipse today?
The solar eclipse will begin at 10:59 am in India. The totality phase will begin at 12:30 pm and it will reach its peak at 1:03 pm. By 1:33 pm, the full eclipse will end. The partial eclipse will conclude at 3:07 pm.
Where is the solar eclipse visible 2021?
Left: The annular ("ring") solar eclipse of June 10, 2021, will be observable (weather permitting) from remote parts of Canada, Greenland, Siberia — and the North Pole.
What time is the full eclipse tonight?
November 8–9, 2022 — Total Lunar Eclipse — Sydney
Time | Event | Direction |
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9:16 pm Tue, Nov 8 | Total Eclipse begins Total moon eclipse starts — completely red moon. | 51° |
9:59 pm Tue, Nov 8 | Maximum Eclipse Moon is closest to the center of the shadow. | 43° |
10:41 pm Tue, Nov 8 | Total Eclipse ends Total moon eclipse ends. | 33° |
What time is the eclipse December 2021?
When the Eclipse Happened Worldwide — Timeline
Event | UTC Time |
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First location to see the full eclipse begin | Dec 4 at 07:00:04 |
Maximum Eclipse | Dec 4 at 07:33:26 |
Last location to see the full eclipse end | Dec 4 at 08:06:32 |
Last location to see the partial eclipse end | Dec 4 at 09:37:26 |
Who can see the solar eclipse Dec 4 2021?
The total solar eclipse of December 4, 2021 visits only the continent of Antarctica during the austral Summer. Six months prior, the annular solar eclipse of June 10, 2021 began in southern Canada, traversed Greenland, and passed over the North Pole, before ending over eastern Siberia.