This is an incomplete list of solar eclipses visible from the United States between 1901 and 2100. All eclipses whose path of totality or annularity passes through the land territory of the current fifty U.S. states and the District of Columbia are included. Recent and upcoming partial eclipses for the next 25 years or so are also included. For lists of eclipses worldwide, see the list of 20th-century solar eclipses and 21st-century solar eclipses.
Eclipses between 1901 and 2100 edit
Alabama edit
- June 8, 1918 (Total)
- April 19, 1939 (Annular)
- April 7, 1940 (Annular)
- May 30, 1984 (Annular; extremely short duration and extremely narrow path across central Alabama)
- August 21, 2017 (Partial with at least 80% obscuration statewide)
- April 8, 2024 (Partial with 80% or more obscuration again for most. Slightly less obscuration in the southeastern part of Alabama)
- August 12, 2045 (Total)
- March 30, 2052 (Total)
- May 11, 2078 (Total)
Alaska edit
- April 19, 1939 (Annular)
- February 4, 1943 (Total)
- May 9, 1948 (Annular)
- July 20, 1963 (Total)
- July 10, 1972 (Total)
- July 22, 1990 (Total)
- April 8, 2024 (Partial across southeast Alaska only)
- March 30, 2033 (Total across northwestern Alaska)
- June 21, 2039 (Annular across central Alaska)
- July 1, 2057 (Annular across far northern Alaska only. Partial across the rest of the state)
- June 22, 2066 (Annular eclipse will happen on the North Slope)
- July 3, 2084 (Annular eclipse on the North Slope, also includes parts of central Alaska)
- May 11, 2097 (Total)
Arizona edit
- May 10, 1994 (Annular over far southeastern Arizona)
- May 20, 2012 (Annular eclipse close to sunset for a few minutes)
- October 14, 2023 (Annular around the Four Corners area)
- April 8, 2024 (Partial eclipse with 60-80% obscuration)
- November 15, 2077 (Annular over far northeastern Arizona. Large partial eclipse elsewhere)
Arkansas edit
- June 8, 1918 (Total)
- April 8, 2024 (Total)
- August 12, 2045 (Total)
California edit
- September 10, 1923 (Total)
- April 28, 1930 (Hybrid. Total phase visible across parts of Northern California)
- April 19, 1939 (Annular)
- January 4, 1992 (Annular)
- December 25, 2000 (Partial)
- June 10, 2002 (Annular)
- May 20, 2012 (Annular)
- August 21, 2017 (Partial with highest obscuration in Northern California)
- October 14, 2023 (Annular over very far northeastern California)
- April 8, 2024 (Partial with most coverage in Southern California)
- August 12, 2045 (Total over Northern California; partial across the rest of the state)
- February 5, 2046 (Annular visible around sunset in Northern California)
- March 10, 2100 (Annular eclipse in Northern California)
Colorado edit
- June 8, 1918 (Total)
- May 10, 1994 (Annular)
- May 20, 2012 (Annular)
- August 21, 2017 (Partial)
- October 14, 2023 (Annular)
- April 8, 2024 (Partial)
- August 12, 2045 (Total)
- June 11, 2048 (Annular)
- November 15, 2077 (Annular)
Connecticut edit
- January 24, 1925 (Total)
- August 21, 2017 (Partial)
- April 8, 2024 (Partial)
- May 1, 2079 (Total)
Delaware edit
- August 21, 2017 (Partial)
- April 8, 2024 (Partial with about 90% obscuration)
- September 14, 2099 (Partial with more than 80% obscuration)
District of Columbia edit
- April 8, 2024 (Partial)
Florida edit
- June 28, 1908 (Annular)
- June 8, 1918 (Total)
- April 7, 1940 (Annular)
- March 7, 1970 (Total)
- August 21, 2017 (Partial)
- October 14, 2023 (Partial)
- April 8, 2024 (Partial)
- August 12, 2045 (Total)
- March 30, 2052 (Total)
- May 11, 2078 (Total)
Georgia edit
- April 7, 1940 (Annular)
- March 7, 1970 (Total)
- May 30, 1984 (Annular)
- August 21, 2017 (Total)
- October 14, 2023 (Partial)
- April 8, 2024 (Partial)
- August 12, 2045 (Total)
- March 30, 2052 (Total)
- May 11, 2078 (Total)
Hawaii edit
- July 11, 1991 (Total)
- April 8, 2024 (Partial)
- February 5, 2046 (Annular)
- March 10, 2100 (Annular)
Idaho edit
- June 8, 1918 (Total)
- April 28, 1930 (Hybrid with total phase visible)
- July 9, 1945 (Total)
- February 26, 1979 (Total)
- August 21, 2017 (Total)
- October 14, 2023 (Partial)
- April 8, 2024 (Partial)
- February 5, 2046 (Annular)
- November 15, 2077 (Annular)
- July 3, 2084 (Annular)
- March 10, 2100 (Annular)
Illinois edit
- May 10, 1994 (Annular)
- August 21, 2017 (Total)
- April 8, 2024 (Total)
- June 11, 2048 (Annular)
- July 23, 2093 (Annular)
- September 14, 2099 (Total)
Indiana edit
- May 10, 1994 (Annular across northern Indiana)
- August 21, 2017 (Partial, with the entire state seeing at least 80% coverage. Highest coverage in far southern Indiana near Evansville)
- April 8, 2024 (Total across much of central Indiana including Indianapolis, Bloomington, and Evansville. Large partial eclipse elsewhere)
- July 23, 2093 (Annular eclipse occurs across much of Indiana around sunrise)
- September 14, 2099 (Total across northwestern Indiana, partial elsewhere)
Iowa edit
- April 8, 2024 (Partial)
- June 11, 2048 (Annular eclipse visible around sunrise)
Kansas edit
- June 8, 1918 (Total)
- May 10, 1994 (Annular)
- August 21, 2017 (Total)
- April 8, 2024 (Partial)
- August 12, 2045 (Total)
- June 11, 2048 (Annular)
Kentucky edit
- August 21, 2017 (Total over western Kentucky including Hopkinsville; partial elsewhere)
- October 14, 2023 (Partial, with the highest obscuration being in western Kentucky)
- April 8, 2024 (Total across far western Kentucky in places such as Paducah. Large partial eclipse elsewhere; nearly all of Kentucky saw at least 90% obscuration except for far eastern Kentucky along the Virginia border)
- July 23, 2093 (Annular only over far northern Kentucky; a large partial eclipse elsewhere expected around sunrise)
Louisiana edit
- April 7, 1940 (Annular)
- May 30, 1984 (Annular)
- August 21, 2017 (Partial, around 80% obscuration for most)
- October 14, 2023 (Annular)
- April 8, 2024 (Partial; with obscuration ranging from around 75 to 80% around the Mississippi Delta to close to 99% in far northwestern Louisiana)
- August 12, 2045 (Total)
- March 30, 2052 (Total)
- May 11, 2078 (Total)
Maine edit
- August 31, 1932 (Total)
- July 20, 1963 (Total)
- May 10, 1994 (Annular)
- August 21, 2017 (Partial: around 60-70% obscuration with the highest obscuration in southern Maine)
- April 8, 2024 (Total)
- May 1, 2079 (Total)
- July 23, 2093 (Annular)
Maryland edit
- March 7, 1970 (Totality visible in Assateague Island)
- August 21, 2017 (Partial)
- April 8, 2024 (Partial)
- September 14, 2099 (Total visible in extreme southwest Maryland, around 95% obscuration for most)
Massachusetts edit
- January 24, 1925 (Total)
- August 31, 1932 (Total)
- October 2, 1959 (Total)
- March 7, 1970 (Partial; total visible only from Nantucket Island)
- May 10, 1994 (Partial eclipse with the path of annularity barely missing the state)
- August 21, 2017 (Partial: about 70-75% obscured)
- April 8, 2024 (Partial: between 80 and 90% obscured with the highest obscuration in northwestern Massachusetts)
- May 1, 2079 (Total)
Michigan edit
- January 24, 1925 (Total)
- May 10, 1994 (Annular)
- August 21, 2017 (Partial)
- April 8, 2024 (Total)
- June 11, 2048 (Annular)
- July 1, 2057 (Annular)
- July 23, 2093 (Annular)
- September 14, 2099 (Total)
Minnesota edit
- January 24, 1925 (Total)
- June 30, 1954 (Total)
- February 26, 1979 (Partial with the path of totality barely missing the state to the northwest)
- May 10, 1994 (Partial with some areas around 80% obscuration)
- August 21, 2017 (Partial)
- April 8, 2024 (Partial)
- June 11, 2048 (Annular)
- September 14, 2099 (Total)
- March 10, 2100 (Annular)
Mississippi edit
- June 8, 1918 (Total)
- April 7, 1940 (Annular)
- May 30, 1984 (Annular)
- April 8, 2024 (Partial)
- August 12, 2045 (Total)
- May 11, 2078 (Total)
Missouri edit
- May 10, 1994 (Annular)
- August 21, 2017 (Total)
- April 8, 2024 (Total)
- June 11, 2048 (Annular)
Montana edit
- April 28, 1930 (Hybrid. The total phase was visible across far southwestern Montana with the annular phase seen along a very narrow line stretching through central Montana. Partial eclipse elsewhere)
- July 9, 1945 (Total around sunrise in parts of central Montana)
- February 26, 1979 (Total across most of the state)
- August 21, 2017 (Partial)
- April 8, 2024 (Partial)
- August 22, 2044 (Total at sunset over NE Montana)
- September 14, 2099 (Total eclipse barely grazes northeastern Montana; partial eclipse for the rest of the state)
- March 10, 2100 (Annular over about the southern two thirds of the state visible around sunset)
Nebraska edit
- August 21, 2017 (Total)
- April 8, 2024 (Partial)
- June 11, 2048 (Annular)
Nevada edit
- April 28, 1930 (Hybrid with total phase visible)
- May 20, 2012 (Annular for over 4+1⁄2 minutes)
- October 14, 2023 (Annular for up to five minutes)
- April 8, 2024 (Partial with roughly 40 to 60% obscuration)
- August 12, 2045 (Total eclipse for upwards of five minutes or more)
- February 5, 2046 (Annular at sunset)
- November 15, 2077 (Annular around sunrise)
- July 3, 2084 (Annular at sunset)
- March 10, 2100 (Annular over far NW Nevada around sunset)
New Hampshire edit
- August 31, 1932 (Total eclipse for around a minute and a half)
- October 2, 1959 (Total eclipse over very far southern New Hampshire at sunrise)
- May 10, 1994 (Annular eclipse lasting upwards of six minutes)
- April 8, 2024 (Total eclipse in far northern New Hampshire)
- May 1, 2079 (Total over southern New Hampshire)
- July 23, 2093 (Annular eclipse over northern New Hampshire)
New Jersey edit
- January 24, 1925 (Total)
- March 7, 1970 (Partial with more than 80% obscuration)
- August 21, 2017 (Partial eclipse with around 80% obscuration for most of the state)
- June 10, 2021 (Another partial eclipse with around 80% obscuration. This time at sunrise)
- October 14, 2023 (Partial eclipse with a little under 40% obscuration. Highest in southern New Jersey)
- April 8, 2024 (Partial eclipse with around 90% obscuration for most)
- August 12, 2026 (Partial eclipse with roughly 10 to 20% obscuration)
- August 12, 2045 (Partial with around 60% obscuration for much of New Jersey)
- May 1, 2079 (Total eclipse at sunrise)
New Mexico edit
- May 10, 1994 (Annular eclipse lasting for upwards of six minutes)
- May 20, 2012 (Annular eclipse at sunset for up to 4+1⁄2 minutes)
- October 14, 2023 (Annular eclipse lasting in excess of five minutes)
- April 8, 2024 (Partial eclipse with roughly 70 to 90% obscuration for most)
- November 15, 2077 (Annular eclipse lasting upwards of seven minutes or more)
New York edit
- January 24, 1925 (Total)
- March 7, 1970 (Partial with totality barely missing the state)
- May 10, 1994 (Annular for up to about six minutes)
- August 21, 2017 (Partial with roughly 60 to 80% obscuration)
- October 14, 2023 (Partial with roughly 20 to 40% obscuration)
- April 8, 2024 (Total)
- August 12, 2026 (Partial eclipse with a general 15 to 30% obscuration, highest in northeastern New York)
- May 1, 2079 (Total eclipse at sunrise)
- July 23, 2093 (Annular eclipse in the morning)
North Carolina edit
- September 1, 1951 (Annular eclipse at sunrise)
- March 7, 1970 (Total eclipse for up to around three minutes)
- May 30, 1984 (Very narrow and short annular eclipse lasting for a maximum of 11 seconds)
- August 21, 2017 (Partial eclipse with a high obscuration of over 90% for most)
- April 8, 2024 (Partial with generally about 75 to 90% obscuration)
- May 11, 2078 (Total eclipse for up to 5+1⁄2 minutes)
- September 14, 2099 (Total in the northeastern part of the state)
North Dakota edit
- February 26, 1979 (Total across northwestern North Dakota)
- April 8, 2024 (Partial eclipse with most areas seeing between about 50 and 60% obscuration)
- August 22, 2044 (Total across western North Dakota at sunset)
- September 14, 2099 (Total across much of the state)
- March 10, 2100 (Annular across much of the state at sunset)
Ohio edit
- May 10, 1994 (Annular across northern Ohio)
- August 21, 2017 (Partial with roughly 80-90% obscuration)
- April 8, 2024 (Total in most of northern Ohio including Cleveland, Toledo, Lima, Dayton, and Akron; large partial eclipse with at least 90% obscuration elsewhere)
- July 23, 2093 (Annular across most of Ohio except the far southern part of the state)
- September 14, 2099 (Total across most of the state)
Oklahoma edit
- June 8, 1918 (Total eclipse for up to around two minutes)
- May 10, 1994 (Annular eclipse for up to around six minutes)
- April 8, 2024 (Total eclipse for up to around four minutes in southeastern Oklahoma)
- August 12, 2045 (Total eclipse for over five minutes for parts of the state)
Oregon edit
- June 8, 1918 (Total for up to around two minutes)
- April 28, 1930 (Hybrid with total phase visible for a short time in SE Oregon)
- February 26, 1979 (Total eclipse up to about two minutes)
- May 20, 2012 (Annular eclipse in southwestern OR for several minutes)
- August 21, 2017 (Total eclipse for up to about two minutes)
- October 14, 2023 (Annular eclipse for up to five minutes)
- April 8, 2024 (Partial)
- February 5, 2046 (Annular eclipse at sunset)
- November 15, 2077 (Annular eclipse at sunrise for several minutes)
- July 3, 2084 (Annular eclipse around sunset)
- March 10, 2100 (Annular eclipse for several minutes)
Pennsylvania edit
- January 24, 1925 (Total over northern Pennsylvania)
- May 10, 1994 (Annular in northwestern Pennsylvania)
- August 21, 2017 (Partial with roughly 70 to 90% obscuration)
- June 10, 2021 (Partial eclipse visible at sunrise)
- April 8, 2024 (Total over northern Pennsylvania for up to three minutes)
- May 1, 2079 (Total over northern Pennsylvania; partial elsewhere)
- July 23, 2093 (Annular over northwestern Pennsylvania)
- September 14, 2099 (Total over southwestern Pennsylvania)
Rhode Island edit
- January 24, 1925 (Total up to around two minutes)
- March 7, 1970 (Totality over far southeastern Rhode Island. Partial elsewhere)
- April 8, 2024 (Partial with roughly 90% obscuration)
- May 1, 2079 (Total for up to around two minutes)
South Carolina edit
- March 7, 1970 (Total eclipse for up to around three minutes)
- May 30, 1984 (Extremely narrow and short annular eclipse lasting for a matter of seconds)
- August 21, 2017 (Total for a little over two minutes)
- April 8, 2024 (Partial with around 80% obscuration for most)
- March 30, 2052 (Total eclipse over the southeastern part of the state with a maximum duration of almost four minutes; partial elsewhere)
- May 11, 2078 (Total eclipse for over 5+1⁄2 minutes)
South Dakota edit
- August 21, 2017 (Partial with 80% or more obscuration statewide. Nearly a total eclipse in southwestern South Dakota)
- April 8, 2024 (Partial with 60-80% obscuration)
- August 22, 2044 (Total over very far northwestern South Dakota at sunset. Partial eclipse visible elsewhere)
- March 10, 2100 (Annular eclipse over northwestern South Dakota at sunset)
Tennessee edit
- August 21, 2017 (Total eclipse of up to 2+1⁄2 minutes duration)
- April 8, 2024 (Total) The path of totality barely grazed the northwest corner of the state. With a large partial eclipse seen in the rest of Tennessee.
Texas edit
- November 22, 1919 (A long-duration annular eclipse in parts of southeast Texas. Peak duration of 11 minutes and 37 seconds over the Atlantic Ocean north of Brazil)
- April 7, 1940 (Annular eclipse with lasting up to about 7 minutes in parts of South Texas)
- May 10, 1994 (Annular eclipse with up to about 6 minutes duration in parts of North Texas)
- May 20, 2012 (Annular eclipse with around 4 minutes duration for parts of West Texas)
- October 14, 2023 (Annular eclipse with over 5 minutes duration in parts of South Texas)
- April 8, 2024 (Total eclipse with over 4 minutes duration in parts of central Texas)
- August 12, 2045 (Total eclipse with up to about 6 minutes duration)
- November 15, 2077 (Annular eclipse lasting over 7 minutes in parts of central Texas)
- May 11, 2078 (Total eclipse lasting as long as 5 minutes in parts of south Texas and especially in the Gulf of Mexico immediately offshore from Texas)
Utah edit
- May 20, 2012 (Annular eclipse around sunset)
- October 14, 2023 (Annular over southern Utah including the Four Corners)
- April 8, 2024 (Partial eclipse with a roughly 60% obscuration for most)
- August 12, 2045 (Total over northern Utah)
- November 15, 2077 (Annular eclipse around sunrise)
- July 3, 2084 (Annular at sunset over western Utah)
Vermont edit
- August 31, 1932 (Total in northeastern Vermont; large partial eclipse elsewhere)
- May 10, 1994 (Annular across much of Vermont)
- April 8, 2024 (Total across northern Vermont including Burlington and Montpelier; the rest of the state saw a partial eclipse with at least 95% obscuration)
- May 1, 2079 (Total across far southern Vermont, partial elsewhere)
- July 23, 2093 (Annular across most of Vermont)
Virginia edit
- September 1, 1951 (Annular eclipse at sunrise)
- March 7, 1970 (Total in the Virginia Beach/Norfolk areas and vicinity)
- May 30, 1984 (Extremely narrow annular eclipse lasting just seconds)
- August 21, 2017 (Partial with at least 80% obscuration statewide)
- April 8, 2024 (Partial with again 80% or more coverage for much of Virginia)
- May 11, 2078 (Total eclipse over southeastern Virginia; a large partial eclipse elsewhere)
- September 14, 2099 (Total eclipse for up to about five minutes)
Washington edit
- June 8, 1918 (Total)
- February 26, 1979 (Total)
- July 31, 2000 (A small partial eclipse was visible at sunset)
- December 25, 2000 (Partial with roughly 40% obscuration. Eclipse happened at sunrise)
- August 21, 2017 (Partial with more than 80% obscuration statewide)
- April 8, 2024 (Partial with generally about 30-40% obscuration)
- November 15, 2077 (Annular over very far southwestern Washington; partial eclipse expected throughout the rest of Washington around sunrise)
- July 3, 2084 (Annular over western Washington)
West Virginia edit
- May 10, 1994 (Partial with the entire state seeing at least 80% obscuration. Most obscuration in the northern panhandle. Annular eclipse barely misses West Virginia to the north)
- August 21, 2017 (Partial, although everyone in West Virginia saw at least 80% obscuration. Highest coverage in southern West Virginia)
- June 10, 2021 (Partial eclipse visible at sunrise)
- October 14, 2023 (Partial, with obscuration ranging between about 40 and 60%, with the most obscuration being in southwestern West Virginia)
- April 8, 2024 (Partial, with obscuration ranging from 85 to 90% in southern and eastern West Virginia to more than 95% in the northern panhandle)
- September 14, 2099 (Total eclipse across most of central and northern West Virginia lasting up to around 5 minutes. A large partial eclipse elsewhere)
Wisconsin edit
- January 24, 1925 (Total eclipse around sunrise)
- June 30, 1954 (Total eclipse over northern Wisconsin during the morning hours. Partial eclipse for the rest of the state)
- April 8, 2024 (Partial with a roughly 75-85% obscuration)
- June 11, 2048 (Annular eclipse in the morning throughout much of Wisconsin)
- September 14, 2099 (Total eclipse for most)
Wyoming edit
- June 8, 1918 (Total eclipse over southwestern Wyoming)
- August 21, 2017 (Total eclipse over central Wyoming)
- April 8, 2024 (Partial)
- July 3, 2084 (Annular eclipse at sunset over far southwestern Wyoming)
- March 10, 2100 (Annular over far northwestern Wyoming)
Notable eclipses edit
- The solar eclipse that occurred on April 28, 1930 was the last hybrid eclipse in the United States that will occur until March 22, 2164.
- The solar eclipses on June 8, 1918; May 10, 1994; August 21, 2017; October 14, 2023; April 8, 2024; August 12, 2045; and September 14, 2099 each have long paths stretching from coast to coast.
- The 2024 eclipse is the only total solar eclipse of the 21st century to pass through the United States, Canada, and Mexico.
- The 2045 eclipse will be the longest total eclipse to cross the United States in the 21st century. It will last up to 6 minutes and 6 seconds.
1900–1950 edit
June 28, 1908 Annular |
June 8, 1918 Total |
November 22, 1919 Annular |
September 10, 1923 Total |
January 24, 1925 Total |
June 29, 1927 Total |
April 28, 1930 Hybrid |
August 31, 1932 Total |
April 19, 1939 Annular |
April 7, 1940 Annular |
February 4, 1943 Total |
July 9, 1945 Total |
May 9, 1948 Annular |
1951–2000 edit
September 1, 1951 Annular |
June 30, 1954 Total |
October 2, 1959 Total |
July 20, 1963 Total |
March 7, 1970 Total |
July 10, 1972 Total |
February 26, 1979 Total |
May 30, 1984 Annular |
July 22, 1990 Total |
July 11, 1991 Total |
January 4, 1992 Annular |
May 10, 1994 Annular |
2001–2050 edit
May 20, 2012[1] Annular |
August 21, 2017[2] Total |
October 14, 2023[3] Annular |
April 8, 2024[4] Total |
March 30, 2033[5] Total |
June 21, 2039[6] Annular |
August 22-23, 2044[7] Total |
August 12, 2045[8] Total |
February 5, 2046[9] Annular |
June 11, 2048[10] Annular |
2051–2100 edit
September 14, 2099[11] Total |
References edit
- ^ Espenak, Fred. "Total Solar Eclipse of 2012 May 20". NASA. Retrieved 2 August 2017.
- ^ Espenak, Fred. "Total Solar Eclipse of 2017 Aug 21". NASA. Retrieved 2 August 2017.
- ^ Espenak, Fred. "Total Solar Eclipse of 2023 Oct 14". NASA. Retrieved 2 August 2017.
- ^ Espenak, Fred. "Total Solar Eclipse of 2024 Apr 08". NASA. Retrieved 2 August 2017.
- ^ Espenak, Fred. "Total Solar Eclipse of 2033 Mar 30". NASA. Retrieved 2 August 2017.
- ^ Espenak, Fred. "Total Solar Eclipse of 2039 Jun 21". NASA. Retrieved 2 August 2017.
- ^ Espenak, Fred. "Total Solar Eclipse of 2044 Aug 23". NASA. Retrieved 10 August 2017.
- ^ Espenak, Fred. "Total Solar Eclipse of 2045 Aug 12". NASA. Retrieved 2 August 2017.
- ^ Espenak, Fred. "Total Solar Eclipse of 2046 Feb 05". NASA. Retrieved 5 August 2017.[dead link]
- ^ Espenak, Fred. "Total Solar Eclipse of 2048 Jun 11". NASA. Retrieved 11 August 2017.[dead link]
- ^ Espenak, Fred. "Total Solar Eclipse of 2099 Sep 14". NASA. Retrieved 2024-04-08.