Solar eclipse · Saros 118

Partial Solar Eclipse

June 12, 2029 — visible across Arctic, Scandinavia, Alaska, northern Asia, northern Canada.

About this eclipse

What happens
A partial eclipse: the Moon covers only part of the Sun, so there is no central path. Maximum coverage reaches magnitude 0.458 at greatest eclipse.
Where it’s visible
Arctic, Scandinavia, Alaska, northern Asia, northern Canada

Geometry & timing

Greatest eclipse (TD)
04:06:13 · ΔT 77s
Greatest eclipse (UTC)
04:04:56
Saros series
118
Magnitude
0.4576
Greatest point
67°N, 66°W; Sun alt 0°

Sources

Timing and geometry from NASA’s eclipse catalogs. Verify local circumstances before you travel.

How much the Sun is covered

46% of the Sun’s diameter covered at greatest eclipse
See it from your location

Your eclipse type, peak coverage, and contact times — in your local time.

More eclipses

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