Solar Eclipses 2029
List of Solar Eclipses in 2029
Here we will list all solar eclipses of 2029. We will also explain what kind they are, what date and time you will see them,
and where in the world the solar eclipses of 2029 will be visible. The solar eclipses of 2029 are listed below in
chronological order. However, note that some dates may be listed twice. That is because there may be different
solar eclipses on the same day in different parts of the world. Also, remember that you should never look directly
at the sun, even during a solar eclipse.
January 14, 2029 - Partial Solar Eclipse Partial Solar Eclipse means that the moon partially blocks the sun. When some parts of the world are lucky enough to see an annular or total eclipse, other parts may see only a partial eclipse. The partial solar eclipse of Sunday, January 14, 2029 can be seen in North America and Central America. The partial solar eclipse should be visible around 5:13 PM Universal Time. Below is an image of what we think a partial solar eclipse looks like: June 12, 2029 - Partial Solar Eclipse Partial Solar Eclipse means that the moon partially blocks the sun. When some parts of the world are lucky enough to see an annular or total eclipse, other parts may see only a partial eclipse. The partial solar eclipse of Tuesday, June 12, 2029 can be seen in Arctic, Scandinavia, Alaska, Northern Asia, and Northern Canada. The partial solar eclipse should be visible around 4:06 AM Universal Time. Below is an image of what we think a partial solar eclipse looks like: July 11, 2029 - Partial Solar Eclipse Partial Solar Eclipse means that the moon partially blocks the sun. When some parts of the world are lucky enough to see an annular or total eclipse, other parts may see only a partial eclipse. The partial solar eclipse of Wednesday, July 11, 2029 can be seen in Southern Chile and Southern Argentina. The partial solar eclipse should be visible around 3:37 PM Universal Time. Below is an image of what we think a partial solar eclipse looks like: December 5, 2029 - Partial Solar Eclipse Partial Solar Eclipse means that the moon partially blocks the sun. When some parts of the world are lucky enough to see an annular or total eclipse, other parts may see only a partial eclipse. The partial solar eclipse of Wednesday, December 5, 2029 can be seen in Southern Argentina, Southern Chile, and Antarctica. The partial solar eclipse should be visible around 3:03 PM Universal Time. Below is an image of what we think a partial solar eclipse looks like: Solar Eclipses Find out when the next solar eclipse will be. Go here for solar eclipses year by year. What is the current Universal Time? What is the current Universal Time also known as UTC. |