Total Solar Eclipse of December 4th, 2021

Find out when the eclipse begins and ends, when has its maximum in 200 locations.

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

On Saturday December 4, 2021 Total Solar Eclipse will be visible over Southern Hemisphere.
This eclipse will be visible as a Total Eclipse over part of Antarctica (see the map)
As a partial eclipse: Antarctica, South of Patagonia, South Africa, Namibia, Tasmania, Southern part of New Zealand and Australia

What is an Annular Eclipse? Annular vs. Total Solar Eclipse.

Total eclipse occurs when the Moon completely obscures the Sun. During total phase of the eclipse (totality) only solar corona is visible.
Annular eclipse occurs when the Moon is farther from the Earth than during total eclipse. Hence Moon's apparent size is smaller than the Sun disk and only bright ring (annulus) of the Sun, surrounding the dark disk of the Moon, is visible.
Partial eclipse occurs when the Sun, the Moon and the observer on the Earth are not exactly in line. The Moon only partially covers the Sun.

Total Solar Eclipse of December 4th, 2021 - City List

The table below lists circa 200 cities and places around the world, where you can see December's 2021 Total Eclipse of the Sun. You can find out when the eclipse starts, ends and reaches its maximum, how big is the obscuration of the Sun disc and what type of the eclipse occurs in any given location (T-Total, P-partial eclipse)

Click on the city name (first column) to get more detailed information about solar eclipse in this place, e.g. sun azimuth and altitude, geographical coordinates and altitude etc. Use search box to select desired location(s): city or country. All times in the table are given in local time (see column Time Zone).

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