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July 26–27, 2185 Total Solar Eclipse

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What the Eclipse Will Look Like near the Maximum Point

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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: South/East Australia, Pacific, Antarctica.

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Eclipse Shadow Path

Portion of Sun covered by the Moon (Eclipse obscuration)

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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 149.5 seconds.

Eclipse Stages WorldwideUTC TimeLocal Time in Columbus*
First location to see the partial eclipse beginJul 26 at 20:32:46Jul 26 at 4:32:46 pm
First location to see the full eclipse beginJul 26 at 22:20:45Jul 26 at 6:20:45 pm
Maximum EclipseJul 26 at 22:35:47Jul 26 at 6:35:47 pm
Last location to see the full eclipse endJul 26 at 22:50:36Jul 26 at 6:50:36 pm
Last location to see the partial eclipse endJul 27 at 00:38:46Jul 26 at 8:38:46 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 Total Solar Eclipse will be on Jul 16, 2186

Eclipse calculations usually accurate to a few seconds

Countries Where the Eclipse Is Visible

CountryTypeStart of EclipseEnd of Eclipse
American Samoa
Partial Solar Eclipse
10:12 am SST12:11 pm SST
Antarctica
Partial Solar Eclipse
8:31 am DDUT9:30 am DDUT
Australia
Partial Solar Eclipse
6:32 am AEST10:11 am
Cook Islands
Partial Solar Eclipse
11:29 am CKT1:52 pm CKT
Fiji
Partial Solar Eclipse
8:42 am FJT11:04 am FJT
French Polynesia
Partial Solar Eclipse
11:54 am TAHT2:18 pm TAHT
Kiribati
Partial Solar Eclipse
12:38 pm LINT1:03 pm LINT
New Caledonia
Partial Solar Eclipse
7:37 am NCT9:42 am NCT
New Zealand
Partial Solar Eclipse
8:40 am NZST12:26 pm CHAST
Niue
Partial Solar Eclipse
10:06 am NUT12:22 pm NUT
Norfolk Island
Partial Solar Eclipse
7:36 am NFT9:49 am NFT
Pitcairn Islands
Partial Solar Eclipse
3:07 pm PST4:11 pm PST
Samoa
Partial Solar Eclipse
10:10 am WST12:02 pm WST
Solomon Islands
Partial Solar Eclipse
7:58 am SBT8:58 am SBT
Tokelau
Partial Solar Eclipse
10:30 am TKT11:37 am TKT
Tonga
Partial Solar Eclipse
9:52 am TOT12:15 pm TOT
Tuvalu
Partial Solar Eclipse
9:16 am TVT10:14 am TVT
Vanuatu
Partial Solar Eclipse
7:40 am VUT9:33 am VUT
Wallis and Futuna
Partial Solar Eclipse
9:00 am WFT10:47 am WFT

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.

All eclipses 1900 — 2199

This is the first eclipse this season.

Second eclipse this season: August 11, 2185 — Total Lunar Eclipse