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Eclipse 2027

All eclipses in 2027: total solar eclipse August 2 (visible across Africa, Europe, Middle East), plus two lunar eclipses.

🌑 Eclipse: 3 events listed below with dates, times, and details. See the countdown and full schedule below.

2027 Schedule
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Penumbral Lunar Eclipse
Sat, February 20, 2027
Time: 18:12 EST

Penumbral lunar eclipse visible from the Americas, Europe, and Africa.

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Total Solar Eclipse
Mon, August 2, 2027
Time: Morning

Total solar eclipse visible across North Africa, southern Europe, and the Middle East. Not visible from the US.

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Penumbral Lunar Eclipse
Tue, August 17, 2027
Time: 03:13 EDT

Penumbral lunar eclipse visible from East Asia, Australia, and the Pacific.

About this eclipse event

3 eclipses are listed for this 2027 schedule, with the first on February 20, 2027 and the last on August 17, 2027. Eclipses recur in Saros cycles of about 18 years 11 days, which is why each year's set looks different from the last.

Benefits

  • ·Lists every 2027 eclipse with the exact UTC/EST start time
  • ·Distinguishes total, annular, partial, and penumbral phases
  • ·Provides US-visibility notes for trip planning
  • ·Counts down to the next eclipse date in real time
  • ·Pairs with NASA SVS path maps for precise viewing

How it works

An eclipse happens when the Sun, Moon, and Earth align on the same plane (the ecliptic) so one body's shadow falls on another. Solar eclipses occur at new moon when the Moon is between Sun and Earth; lunar eclipses occur at full moon when Earth is between Sun and Moon. This page tracks 3 alignments tied to 2027 dates.

Use ISO 12312-2 certified solar viewers for any partial-phase solar viewing — ordinary sunglasses pass damaging IR/UV. Lunar eclipses are completely safe for naked-eye viewing. NASA, IMCCE (France), and HM Nautical Almanac all publish authoritative timing tables.

Who uses this eclipse event

Amateur astronomers planning observation sessions, eclipse-chasers booking travel, photographers preparing equipment, teachers running astronomy units, and anyone curious about why some eclipses are total and others are annular.

Eclipse 2027

All eclipses in 2027: total solar eclipse August 2 (visible across Africa, Europe, Middle East), plus two lunar eclipses.

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Frequently asked questions

When are the 2027 eclipses, and which are visible from the US?

2027 contains 3 eclipse event(s) — see the full list above with exact dates and times. US visibility varies sharply: a total eclipse is visible only along a narrow ~100-mile-wide path; partial phases extend hundreds of miles wider. NASA's eclipse-path interactive maps (eclipse.gsfc.nasa.gov) show your specific viewing window down to the city.

How do I view a 2027 solar eclipse safely?

Use ISO 12312-2 certified solar-viewing glasses for any partial-phase observation. Standard sunglasses, smoked glass, photographic neutral-density filters, and welder's glass below grade 14 are all UNSAFE. The American Astronomical Society publishes a list of verified glasses suppliers. Solar telescopes need certified solar filters that screw onto the front.

What's the difference between a 2027 total, annular, and partial eclipse?

Total: Moon completely covers Sun (only along central path; ~2-7 minutes). Annular: Moon is too far from Earth to fully cover Sun, leaving a "ring of fire" (~5-12 minutes; never look without filters). Partial: Moon covers part of Sun (extends thousands of miles wider than central path; never look without filters). The 2027 schedule above identifies which type each event is.

When's the next total solar eclipse in the US after 2027?

The next US-visible total solar eclipse after the August 21, 2017 (transcontinental) and April 8, 2024 (Texas-to-Maine) eclipses is August 12, 2045 — a 6-minute totality crossing California to Florida. Before that, the annular eclipse of January 26, 2028 will be visible from Florida and Central America. 2027 eclipses listed above are part of the bridge years.

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