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Lunar eclipses worldwide, 2019–2032:

YEAR DATE ECLIPSE TYPE BEST VISIBLE FROM...

2019January 20 – 21

2019July 16 – 17

Total

65% Umbral

the Americas to western Europe

Africa to India

2020January 10 – 11

2020July 4 - 5

2020November 29 – 30*

90% Penumbral

35% Penumbral

83% Penumbral

Europe and Africa, Asia, to Japan

the Americas (except northwest)

Pacific, North America

2021May 25 – 26*

2021November 18 – 19

Total

97% Umbral

Australia, New Zealand, Hawaii

Hawaii, North America

2022May 15 – 16

2022November 7 – 8*

Deep Total

Deep Total

South America, eastern USA

Eastern Australia and Japan to western USA

2023May 5 – 6

2023October 28 – 29

96% Penumbral

12% Umbral

East Africa to Japan and Australia

Africa, Europe, Asia

2024March 24 – 25

2024September 17 – 18

96% Penumbral

8% Umbral

Hawaii and the Americas

South America and the Atlantic

2025March 13 – 14

2025September 7 – 8

Total

Total

Hawaii to the Americas

East Africa, Asia, Australia

2026March 3 – 4**

2026August 27 - 28

Total

93% Partial

Eastern Australia and Japan to western USA

the Americas (except the far northwest)

2027February 20 – 21

2027July 18 - 19**

2027August 16 - 17

93% Penumbral

1% Penumbral (invisible)

53% Penumbral

Africa, Europe

Asia, Australia

the Americas

2028January 11 – 12

2028July 6 - 7

2028December 31 - 2029 January 1

1% Partial

39% Partial

Total

the Americas, Europe, West Africa

South and Central Asia, East Africa, Australia

Asia, Australia, Northeastern Europe

2029June 25 – 26

2029December 20 - 21

Very Deep Total

Total

South America, Eastern US

Europe, Africa, Norteast Asia

2030June 15 – 16

2030December 9 - 10

50% Partial

94% Penumbral

Asia, Australia, East Africa

Africa, Europe, West Asia

2031May 6 - 7

2031June 4 - 5*

2031October 29 - 30

9% Partial

13% Penumbral (visible)

72% Penumbral

South America, Eastern North America

Australia, Japan, New Zealand

North America, Western South America

2032April 25 - 26

2032October 18 - 19

Total

Total

East Asia, Australia, New Zealand

Asia, Eastern Europe, East Africa

click on the links to see the extremely helpful data on each eclipse
as calculated and compiled by Fred Espenak at the NASA Goddard Space Flight Center

*add one day west of International Date Line
**subtract one day east of International Date Line