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Where to See the Eclipse
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Path of the Eclipse Shadow
Regions seeing, at least, a partial eclipse: Much of Asia, North America, Pacific, Atlantic, Arctic.
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Eclipse Shadow Path
When the Eclipse Happens Worldwide — Timeline
The eclipse starts at one location and ends at another. The times below are actual times (in UTC) when the eclipse occurs. This calculation uses a Delta T value of 114.9 seconds.
Eclipse Stages Worldwide | UTC Time | Local Time in Columbus* |
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First location to see the partial eclipse begin | Jul 25 at 20:29:52 | Jul 25 at 4:29:52 pm |
First location to see the full eclipse begin | Jul 25 at 21:34:13 | Jul 25 at 5:34:13 pm |
Maximum Eclipse | Jul 25 at 23:24:43 | Jul 25 at 7:24:43 pm |
Last location to see the full eclipse end | Jul 26 at 01:15:14 | Jul 25 at 9:15:14 pm |
Last location to see the partial eclipse end | Jul 26 at 02:19:36 | Jul 25 at 10:19:36 pm |
* These local times do not refer to a specific location but indicate the beginning, peak, and end of the eclipse on a global scale, each line referring to a different location. This eclipse isn't visible in Columbus.
Upcoming eclipses visible in Columbus
Next Annular Solar Eclipse will be on Jan 19 – Jan 20, 2140
Eclipse calculations usually accurate to a few seconds
Countries Where the Eclipse Is Visible
Country | Type | Start of Eclipse | End of Eclipse |
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China | Annular Solar Eclipse | 4:37 am CST | 9:02 am VLAT |
Japan | Annular Solar Eclipse | 5:30 am JST | 8:11 am JST |
North Korea | Annular Solar Eclipse | 5:35 am KST | 7:54 am KST |
South Korea | Annular Solar Eclipse | 5:32 am KST | 7:50 am JST |
Belize | Partial Solar Eclipse | 6:02 pm CST | 6:31 pm CST |
Canada | Partial Solar Eclipse | 2:25 pm AKDT | 5:40 pm PDT |
Chile | Partial Solar Eclipse | 6:42 pm EAST | 6:45 pm EAST |
Cook Islands | Partial Solar Eclipse | 2:33 pm CKT | 3:29 pm CKT |
Costa Rica | Partial Solar Eclipse | 6:04 pm CST | 6:07 pm CST |
Cuba | Partial Solar Eclipse | 8:02 pm CDT | 8:21 pm CDT |
Ecuador | Partial Solar Eclipse | 6:08 pm GALT | 6:18 pm GALT |
El Salvador | Partial Solar Eclipse | 6:03 pm CST | 6:29 pm CST |
French Polynesia | Partial Solar Eclipse | 2:40 pm MART | 4:44 pm MART |
Guam | Partial Solar Eclipse | 6:53 am ChST | 8:14 am ChST |
Guatemala | Partial Solar Eclipse | 6:02 pm CST | 6:40 pm CST |
Honduras | Partial Solar Eclipse | 6:02 pm CST | 6:27 pm CST |
Hong Kong | Partial Solar Eclipse | 5:52 am HKT | 6:28 am CST |
Indonesia | Partial Solar Eclipse | 5:28 am WITA | 5:48 am |
Kazakhstan | Partial Solar Eclipse | 3:37 am | 3:46 am |
Kiribati | Partial Solar Eclipse | 1:19 pm LINT | 3:52 pm LINT |
Macau | Partial Solar Eclipse | 5:56 am CST | 6:27 am CST |
Marshall Islands | Partial Solar Eclipse | 9:42 am | 11:17 am |
Mexico | Partial Solar Eclipse | 4:28 pm PDT | 6:50 pm PDT |
Micronesia | Partial Solar Eclipse | 6:58 am CHUT | 7:55 am CHUT |
Mongolia | Partial Solar Eclipse | 4:47 am CHOT | 6:51 am CHOT |
Nicaragua | Partial Solar Eclipse | 6:03 pm CST | 6:18 pm CST |
Northern Mariana Islands | Partial Solar Eclipse | 6:38 am ChST | 8:37 am ChST |
Palau | Partial Solar Eclipse | 5:59 am | 6:50 am |
Philippines | Partial Solar Eclipse | 5:23 am | 6:25 am |
Pitcairn Islands | Partial Solar Eclipse | 4:49 pm PST | 6:00 pm PST |
Russia | Partial Solar Eclipse | 6:38 am VLAT | 11:47 am ANAT |
Taiwan | Partial Solar Eclipse | 5:16 am CST | 6:31 am CST |
The Bahamas | Partial Solar Eclipse | 8:02 pm EDT | 8:05 pm EDT |
US Minor Outlying Islands | Partial Solar Eclipse | 9:12 am WAKT | 2:41 pm |
United States | Partial Solar Eclipse | 12:08 pm HDT | 3:40 pm HST |
Vietnam | Partial Solar Eclipse | 5:20 am ICT | 6:30 am CST |
All times shown in this table are local time. (Note: more than one time zone is listed.)
An Eclipse Never Comes Alone!
A solar eclipse always occurs about two weeks before or after a lunar eclipse.
Usually, there are two eclipses in a row, but other times, there are three during the same eclipse season.
This is the second eclipse this season.
First eclipse this season: July 11–12, 2139 — Penumbral Lunar Eclipse
Third eclipse this season: August 10, 2139 — Penumbral Lunar Eclipse