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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/West Africa, Atlantic, Indian Ocean, Antarctica.
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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 155.2 seconds.
Eclipse Stages Worldwide | UTC Time | Local Time in Columbus* |
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First location to see the partial eclipse begin | Oct 18 at 05:40:11 | Oct 18 at 1:40:11 am |
First location to see the full eclipse begin | Oct 18 at 07:10:09 | Oct 18 at 3:10:09 am |
Maximum Eclipse | Oct 18 at 08:08:41 | Oct 18 at 4:08:41 am |
Last location to see the full eclipse end | Oct 18 at 09:06:29 | Oct 18 at 5:06:29 am |
Last location to see the partial eclipse end | Oct 18 at 10:36:37 | Oct 18 at 6:36:37 am |
* 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 Aug 26, 2193
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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Antarctica | Annular Solar Eclipse | 10:19 am | 6:34 pm CAST |
Saint Helena | Annular Solar Eclipse | 5:53 am GMT | 8:36 am GMT |
Angola | Partial Solar Eclipse | 6:44 am WAT | 9:55 am CAT |
Benin | Partial Solar Eclipse | 6:02 am GMT | 6:26 am GMT |
Botswana | Partial Solar Eclipse | 7:55 am CAT | 10:25 am CAT |
Brazil | Partial Solar Eclipse | 5:22 am FNT | 5:52 am FNT |
Cameroon | Partial Solar Eclipse | 6:55 am WAT | 7:39 am WAT |
Congo | Partial Solar Eclipse | 6:45 am WAT | 8:10 am WAT |
Congo Democratic Republic | Partial Solar Eclipse | 6:44 am WAT | 9:31 am CAT |
Cote d'Ivoire | Partial Solar Eclipse | 5:56 am GMT | 6:47 am GMT |
Equatorial Guinea | Partial Solar Eclipse | 6:43 am WAT | 8:01 am WAT |
Eswatini | Partial Solar Eclipse | 8:18 am SAST | 10:29 am SAST |
Falkland Islands | Partial Solar Eclipse | 5:41 am FKST | 5:52 am FKST |
French Southern Territories | Partial Solar Eclipse | 9:43 am | 3:01 pm TFT |
Gabon | Partial Solar Eclipse | 6:45 am WAT | 8:07 am WAT |
Ghana | Partial Solar Eclipse | 5:52 am GMT | 6:41 am GMT |
Guinea | Partial Solar Eclipse | 6:18 am GMT | 6:35 am GMT |
Lesotho | Partial Solar Eclipse | 8:16 am SAST | 10:40 am SAST |
Liberia | Partial Solar Eclipse | 6:14 am GMT | 6:48 am GMT |
Madagascar | Partial Solar Eclipse | 10:02 am EAT | 11:02 am EAT |
Malawi | Partial Solar Eclipse | 8:20 am CAT | 9:38 am CAT |
Mozambique | Partial Solar Eclipse | 8:10 am CAT | 10:27 am CAT |
Namibia | Partial Solar Eclipse | 6:47 am WAT | 10:30 am SAST |
Nigeria | Partial Solar Eclipse | 6:58 am WAT | 7:32 am WAT |
Sao Tome and Principe | Partial Solar Eclipse | 5:46 am GMT | 6:54 am GMT |
Sierra Leone | Partial Solar Eclipse | 6:28 am GMT | 6:39 am GMT |
South Africa | Partial Solar Eclipse | 8:01 am SAST | 11:34 am SAST |
South Georgia/Sandwich Is. | Partial Solar Eclipse | 4:52 am GST | 7:07 am GST |
Tanzania | Partial Solar Eclipse | 8:30 am CAT | 8:49 am CAT |
Togo | Partial Solar Eclipse | 6:00 am GMT | 6:28 am GMT |
Zambia | Partial Solar Eclipse | 6:54 am WAT | 9:54 am CAT |
Zimbabwe | Partial Solar Eclipse | 8:01 am CAT | 10:10 am CAT |
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: October 2–3, 2191 — Partial Lunar Eclipse