Interactive Map of the Great American Solar Eclipse

This Event is now history. Upcoming Total Eclipse:
TOTAL Solar Eclipse over EUROPE - August 12, 2026. See Totality Path

Click on the map to get detailed information (times, type, magnitude, obscuration, ...) about Solar Eclipse at a given geografical location or find location on our list of US cities

Click on the map to get detailed information (times, type, magnitude, obscuration, ...) about Solar Eclipse at a given geografical location or find location on our list of US cities

    Legend (Info Window):
  • Partial Eclipse Begins - the Moon starts touching the Sun edge.
  • Total Eclipse Begins - the Sun becomes totaly obscured.
  • Maximum Eclipse - the Moon is closest to the center of the Sun.
  • Total Eclipses Ends - end of the full coverage of the Sun.
  • Partial Eclipse Ends - the Moon stops covering the Sun.
  • Obscuration - Percent of the Sun covered by the Moon at the maximum eclipse.
  • Magnitude -The fraction of the apparent diameter of the sun covered by the moon. By convention it is usually quoted at maximum phase.
  • Totality Time - Time when the sun’s photosphere is completely covered by the moon.

All times are given in UTC (Universal Time) by default, but for your convenience we provide time conversion possibility (use select box in the info window). Available TimeZones are PDT (Pacific Daylight Time), MST (Mountain Standard Time for Arizona), MDT (Mountain Daylight Time), CDT (Central Daylight Time), EDT (Eastern Daylight Time)

City TimeZone Eclipse
Type
Partial
Eclipse
Begins
Total
Eclipse
Begins
Maximum
Eclipse
Total
Eclipse
Ends
Partial
Eclipse
Ends
Eclipse
Magnitude
Eclipse
Coverage [%]
Eclipse
Duration