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Solar & lunar eclipses 2030

Solar & lunar eclipses 2030

There are 4 eclipses in 2030: 2 solar and 2 lunar.

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Next eclipse of 2030

Annular Solar Eclipse

Saturday, June 1, 2030 · in 1449 days
Visible from: Algeria, Greece, Turkey, Russia

All eclipses in 2030 (4)

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Jun 1, 2030
Annular Solar Eclipse
Algeria, Greece, Turkey, Russia
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Jun 15, 2030
Partial Lunar Eclipse
Asia, Australia
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Nov 25, 2030
Total Solar Eclipse
Southern Africa, Australia
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Dec 9, 2030
Penumbral Lunar Eclipse
Africa, Europe, Americas

Eclipses by year

How eclipses work

A solar eclipse occurs when the Moon passes between Earth and the Sun, blocking sunlight. Three types: total (Moon fully covers Sun), annular (ring of Sun visible around Moon), partial (Moon partially covers Sun).

A lunar eclipse occurs when Earth passes between Sun and Moon, casting Earth's shadow on the Moon. Three types: total, partial, and penumbral (only the outer/faint shadow falls on Moon).

⚠️ Never look at a solar eclipse without proper eye protection (eclipse glasses or solar filters). Lunar eclipses are safe to view with the naked eye.