Solar eclipse · Saros 125

Partial Solar Eclipse

September 23, 2033 — visible across southern South America, Antarctica.

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

Geometry & timing

Greatest eclipse (TD)
13:54:31 · ΔT 80s
Greatest eclipse (UTC)
13:53:11
Saros series
125
Magnitude
0.6890
Greatest point
72°S, 121°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

69% 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.

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