Welcome to EclipseWise.com - a website dedicated to predictions and information on eclipses of the Sun and Moon.
You can learn more about this website by visiting the Introduction Page.
Finally, I welcome all comments, suggestions and corrections (via Contact) to make EclipseWise.com the very best resource on eclipses both past and future.
Please help support this website by making a donation.
The path of every central solar eclipse (total, annular, and hybrid) from 2021 to 2030
is plotted on the world map (equidistant cylindrical projection).
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.
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.
Permission is granted to reproduce this data when accompanied by a link and an acknowledgment:
"Eclipse Predictions by Fred Espenak, www.EclipseWise.com"
The use of diagrams and maps is permitted provided they are NOT altered (except for re-sizing) and the embedded credit line is NOT removed or covered.
Donations to Support EclipseWise.com
I created and was responsible for running the NASA Eclipse Website since its inception in 1996.
I'm now retired.
I don't have any NASA grants nor do I have funding of any kind.
Nevertheless, I am passionate about the prediction of eclipses so my work continues to provide the very best information on past, present and future eclipses to anyone with an internet connection and a browsing device.
If you find the information on this web site of use, I invite you to help support EclipseWise.com.
Current expenses include:
• Web Site Hosting - the annual fee associated with paying a service to host a web site
Domain Name - the annual fee for using the domain name EclipseWise.com Web Site Development - occasional expenses to pay a web developer to help in creating new capabilities and features on the web site
Your generous donation can help me continue to make EclipseWise.com the very best source for predictions of solar and lunar eclipses.
I've placed a PayPal donation button below for your convenience.
I am also available for presenting lectures on eclipses and astronomy at your event, meeting or convention.
The honorarium I receive for speaking engagements is another way to support my eclipse work.
See Public Talks and Speaking Engagements for more information.