21st Century World Atlas of Central Solar Eclipses

Fred Espenak

Central Solar Eclipses: 2001 to 2010

The path of every central solar eclipse (total, annular, and hybrid) from 2001 to 2010 is plotted on the world map (equidistant cylindrical projection) below. The central paths of total eclipses are shaded blue, while annular eclipses are shaded red. For hybrid eclipses, part of the path is shaded blue (total), and part is shaded red (annular). Major cities are plotted as black dots, scaled by population size.

eclipse map

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For more on these eclipses, visit: Decade of Solar Eclipses: 2001 to 2010

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Central Solar Eclipses: 2011 to 2020

The path of every central solar eclipse (total, annular, and hybrid) from 2011 to 2020 is plotted on the world map (equidistant cylindrical projection) below. The central paths of total eclipses are shaded blue, while annular eclipses are shaded red. For hybrid eclipses, part of the path is shaded blue (total), and part is shaded red (annular). Major cities are plotted as black dots, scaled by population size.

eclipse map

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For more on these eclipses, visit: Decade of Solar Eclipses: 2011 to 2020

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Central Solar Eclipses: 2021 to 2030

The path of every central solar eclipse (total, annular, and hybrid) from 2021 to 2030 is plotted on the world map (equidistant cylindrical projection) below. The central paths of total eclipses are shaded blue, while annular eclipses are shaded red. For hybrid eclipses, part of the path is shaded blue (total), and part is shaded red (annular). Major cities are plotted as black dots, scaled by population size.

eclipse map

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For more on these eclipses, visit: Decade of Solar Eclipses: 2021 to 2030

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Central Solar Eclipses: 2031 to 2040

The path of every central solar eclipse (total, annular, and hybrid) from 2031 to 2040 is plotted on the world map (equidistant cylindrical projection) below. The central paths of total eclipses are shaded blue, while annular eclipses are shaded red. For hybrid eclipses, part of the path is shaded blue (total), and part is shaded red (annular). Major cities are plotted as black dots, scaled by population size.

eclipse map

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For more on these eclipses, visit: Decade of Solar Eclipses: 2031 to 2040

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Central Solar Eclipses: 2041 to 2050

The path of every central solar eclipse (total, annular, and hybrid) from 2041 to 2050 is plotted on the world map (equidistant cylindrical projection) below. The central paths of total eclipses are shaded blue, while annular eclipses are shaded red. For hybrid eclipses, part of the path is shaded blue (total), and part is shaded red (annular). Major cities are plotted as black dots, scaled by population size.

eclipse map

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For more on these eclipses, visit: Decade of Solar Eclipses: 2041 to 2050

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Central Solar Eclipses: 2051 to 2060

The path of every central solar eclipse (total, annular, and hybrid) from 2051 to 2060 is plotted on the world map (equidistant cylindrical projection) below. The central paths of total eclipses are shaded blue, while annular eclipses are shaded red. For hybrid eclipses, part of the path is shaded blue (total), and part is shaded red (annular). Major cities are plotted as black dots, scaled by population size.

eclipse map

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For more on these eclipses, visit: Decade of Solar Eclipses: 2051 to 2060

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Central Solar Eclipses: 2061 to 2070

The path of every central solar eclipse (total, annular, and hybrid) from 2061 to 2070 is plotted on the world map (equidistant cylindrical projection) below. The central paths of total eclipses are shaded blue, while annular eclipses are shaded red. For hybrid eclipses, part of the path is shaded blue (total), and part is shaded red (annular). Major cities are plotted as black dots, scaled by population size.

eclipse map

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For more on these eclipses, visit: Decade of Solar Eclipses: 2061 to 2070

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Central Solar Eclipses: 2071 to 2080

The path of every central solar eclipse (total, annular, and hybrid) from 2071 to 2080 is plotted on the world map (equidistant cylindrical projection) below. The central paths of total eclipses are shaded blue, while annular eclipses are shaded red. For hybrid eclipses, part of the path is shaded blue (total), and part is shaded red (annular). Major cities are plotted as black dots, scaled by population size.

eclipse map

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For more on these eclipses, visit: Decade of Solar Eclipses: 2071 to 2080

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Central Solar Eclipses: 2081 to 2090

The path of every central solar eclipse (total, annular, and hybrid) from 2081 to 2090 is plotted on the world map (equidistant cylindrical projection) below. The central paths of total eclipses are shaded blue, while annular eclipses are shaded red. For hybrid eclipses, part of the path is shaded blue (total), and part is shaded red (annular). Major cities are plotted as black dots, scaled by population size.

eclipse map

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For more on these eclipses, visit: Decade of Solar Eclipses: 2081 to 2090

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Central Solar Eclipses: 2091 to 2100

The path of every central solar eclipse (total, annular, and hybrid) from 2091 to 2100 is plotted on the world map (equidistant cylindrical projection) below. The central paths of total eclipses are shaded blue, while annular eclipses are shaded red. For hybrid eclipses, part of the path is shaded blue (total), and part is shaded red (annular). Major cities are plotted as black dots, scaled by population size.

eclipse map

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For more on these eclipses, visit: Decade of Solar Eclipses: 2091 to 2100

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Each link in the following table displays a page containing 10 years of solar eclipses. Every eclipse has links to a global map, an interactive Google map, and a dedicated web page for that eclipse.

Decade Pages of Solar Eclipses
Decades
1901-1910 1911-1920 1921-1930 1931-1940 1941-1950
1951-1960 1961-1970 1971-1980 1981-1990 1991-2000
2001-2010 2011-2020 2021-2030 2031-2040 2041-2050
2051-2060 2061-2070 2071-2080 2081-2090 2091-2100

Century Catologs of Solar Eclipses

Each link in the following table displays a catalog containing 100 years of eclipses.

Century Catalogs of Solar Eclipses
Centuries
1001-1100 1101-1200 1201-1300 1301-1400 1401-1500
1501-1600 1601-1700 1701-1800 1801-1900 1901-2000
2001-2100 2101-2200 2201-2300 2301-2400 2401-2500
2501-2600 2601-2700 2701-2800 2801-2900 2901-3000

For other centuries, see Six Millennium Catalog of Solar Eclipses: -2999 to +3000

Maps of Solar Eclipse Paths

The World Atlas of Solar Eclipse Paths features maps showing the paths of all total, annular and hybrid eclipses. Each map in the atlas covers a 20-year period. The atlas spans five millennia from -1999 to +3000 (2000 BCE to 3000 CE).

World Atlas of Solar Eclipse Paths
19th Century 1801-1820 1821-1840 1841-1860 1861-1880 1881-1900
20th Century 1901-1920 1921-1940 1941-1960 1961-1980 1981-2000
21st Century 2001-2020 2021-2040 2041-2060 2061-2080 2081-2100
22nd Century 2101-2120 2121-2140 2141-2160 2161-2180 2181-2200

For eclipse maps covering other centuries/decades, see World Atlas of Solar Eclipse Paths.

Eclipse Books

by Fred Espenak

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Eclipse Predictions

The eclipse predictions presented here were generated using the JPL DE406 solar and lunar ephemerides. The lunar coordinates have been calculated with respect to the Moon's Center of Mass.

Acknowledgments

Some of the content on this web site is based on the book 21st Century Canon of Solar Eclipses. All eclipse calculations are by Fred Espenak, and he assumes full responsibility for their accuracy.

Permission is granted to reproduce eclipse data when accompanied by a link to this page and an acknowledgment:

"Eclipse Predictions by Fred Espenak, www.EclipseWise.com"

The use of diagrams and maps is permitted provided that they are NOT altered (except for re-sizing) and the embedded credit line is NOT removed or covered.