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 0.689 at greatest eclipse.
- Where it’s visible
- southern South America, Antarctica
Solar eclipse · Saros 125
September 23, 2033 — visible across southern South America, Antarctica.
Timing and geometry from NASA’s eclipse catalogs. Verify local circumstances before you travel.
Your eclipse type, peak coverage, and contact times — in your local time.
Related events — same Saros family and nearby dates.