Eclipses 2024–2029
Solar and Lunar eclipse data based on NASA / Fred Espenak ephemerides.
| Date | Type | Kind | Saros | Magnitude | Visibility | Status |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Jan 14, 2029 | ☀️ Solar | Partial | 151 | 0.8736 | Antarctica | Upcoming |
| Jun 12, 2029 | 🌙 Lunar | Total | 130 | 1.1943 | Visible Americas, Europe, Africa | Upcoming |
| Jul 11, 2029 | ☀️ Solar | Total | 117 | 1.0564 | Chile, Argentina, Atlantic | Upcoming |
| Dec 5, 2029 | 🌙 Lunar | Total | 135 | 1.3477 | Visible Americas, Europe, Africa, Asia | Upcoming |
| Dec 20, 2029 | ☀️ Solar | Annular | 156 | 0.9638 | N. Atlantic, Europe | Upcoming |
☀️ Solar Eclipses
A Solar Eclipse occurs at a New Moon when the Moon passes directly between the Earth and Sun, blocking sunlight.
- Total: Moon completely covers the Sun — visible along a narrow path
- Annular: Moon too far from Earth — a ring of fire is visible
- Partial: Moon covers only part of the Sun
Astrologically, solar eclipses are powerful new beginnings — they bring sudden, often fated changes to the house and sign where they fall in the natal chart.
🌙 Lunar Eclipses
A Lunar Eclipse occurs at a Full Moon when Earth's shadow falls on the Moon.
- Total: Moon fully within Earth's umbral shadow — often turns red ("Blood Moon")
- Partial: Part of the Moon enters the umbral shadow
- Penumbral: Moon passes only through Earth's penumbra — subtle dimming
Astrologically, lunar eclipses bring culminations, revelations and emotional releases — endings that clear the way for new beginnings.