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Central Solar Eclipses Between 2021-2030*

(from Eclipsewise.com)
The path of every central solar eclipse (total, annular, and hybrid) from 2021 to 2030 is plotted on this world map (equidistant cylindrical projection). The central paths of total eclipses are shaded blue, while annular eclipses are shaded red. For hybrid eclipses, part of the path is shaded blue (total), and part is shaded red (annular). Major cities are plotted as black dots, scaled by population size.
* A central solar eclipse is a type of solar eclipse where the path of the Moon’s shadow crosses the center of the Earth, resulting in either a total or annular eclipse.
- Total Solar Eclipse
- Occurs when the Moon completely covers the Sun, casting a shadow on Earth and turning day into night for a brief period.
- The path of totality is where observers can see the total eclipse, and it typically spans a narrow corridor across the Earth’s surface
- Annular Solar Eclipse
- Happens when the Moon is too far from Earth to completely cover the Sun, leaving a ring of sunlight visible around the Moon, known as the “ring of fire”.
- The path of annularity is where observers can see the annular eclipse
