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14 October 2023 — Great American Eclipse (Annular Solar Eclipse)

This annular eclipse is viewable from the USA, followed by parts of Mexico, Central America, Colombia, and Brazil. (The timeanddate team will broadcast the eclipse LIVE from the world-famous city of Roswell, New Mexico.)

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What the Eclipse Looked Like Near the Maximum Point

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Where the Eclipse Was Seen

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Path of the Eclipse Shadow

Regions that saw, at least, a partial eclipse: West in Africa, North America, South America, Pacific, Atlantic, Arctic.

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Eclipse Shadow Path

Portion of Sun covered by the Moon (Eclipse obscuration)

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The dark areas symbolize night and twilight.

Annularity, where the Sun forms a ‘ring of fire’ around the Moon, is visible along a narrow path that crosses the USA from Oregon to Texas. It then passes over Mexico’s Yucatán peninsula, plus parts of Belize, Guatemala, Honduras, Nicaragua, Costa Rica, Panama, Colombia, and Brazil. Elsewhere in the Americas—from Alaska to Argentina—a partial eclipse will be visible.

When the Eclipse Happened Worldwide — Timeline

The eclipse started at one location and ended at another. The times below are actual times (in UTC) when the eclipse occurred. This calculation uses a Delta T value of 69.2 seconds.

Eclipse Stages WorldwideUTC TimeLocal Time in Hong Kong*
First location to see the partial eclipse begin14 Oct, 15:03:5014 Oct, 23:03:50
First location to see the full eclipse begin14 Oct, 16:10:1115 Oct, 00:10:11
Maximum Eclipse14 Oct, 17:59:3215 Oct, 01:59:32
Last location to see the full eclipse end14 Oct, 19:49:0115 Oct, 03:49:01
Last location to see the partial eclipse end14 Oct, 20:55:1615 Oct, 04:55:16

* These local times do not refer to a specific location but indicate the beginning, peak, and end of the eclipse on a global scale, each line referring to a different location. This eclipse isn't visible in Hong Kong.

Upcoming eclipses visible in Hong Kong

Next Annular Solar Eclipse will be on 2 Oct 2024

Eclipse calculations usually accurate to a few seconds

Countries Where the Eclipse Is Visible

CountryTypeStartEndAnnularity Duration
Belize
Annular Solar Eclipse
09:50 CST13:22 CST9m, 3s
Brazil
Annular Solar Eclipse
12:05 COT17:55 BRT55m, 33s
Colombia
Annular Solar Eclipse
11:12 COT15:35 PET38m, 23s
Costa Rica
Annular Solar Eclipse
10:09 CST13:52 CST8m, 25s
Guatemala
Annular Solar Eclipse
09:48 CST13:24 CST3m, 26s
Honduras
Annular Solar Eclipse
09:56 CST13:35 CST13m, 9s
Mexico
Annular Solar Eclipse
08:09 PDT14:19 EST14m, 46s
Nicaragua
Annular Solar Eclipse
10:02 CST13:44 CST15m, 59s
Panama
Annular Solar Eclipse
10:18 CST15:03 EST14m, 40s
United States
Annular Solar Eclipse
08:04 PDT15:13 EDT45m, 35s
Anguilla
Partial Solar Eclipse
12:55 AST15:54 AST---
Antigua and Barbuda
Partial Solar Eclipse
13:01 AST15:59 AST---
Argentina
Partial Solar Eclipse
14:13 BOT17:46 ART---
Aruba
Partial Solar Eclipse
12:42 AST16:03 AST---
Barbados
Partial Solar Eclipse
13:15 AST16:12 AST---
Bermuda
Partial Solar Eclipse
13:39 ADT16:08 ADT---
Bolivia
Partial Solar Eclipse
12:37 PET16:51 AMT---
British Virgin Islands
Partial Solar Eclipse
12:51 AST15:52 AST---
Cabo Verde
Partial Solar Eclipse
17:24 CVT18:19 CVT---
Canada
Partial Solar Eclipse
08:07 PDT15:32 ADT---
Caribbean Netherlands
Partial Solar Eclipse
12:48 AST16:06 AST---
Cayman Islands
Partial Solar Eclipse
11:02 EST14:29 EST---
Chile
Partial Solar Eclipse
12:56 PET16:42 BOT---
Cuba
Partial Solar Eclipse
11:51 CDT15:36 CDT---
Curaçao
Partial Solar Eclipse
12:45 AST16:05 AST---
Dominica
Partial Solar Eclipse
13:06 AST16:05 AST---
Dominican Republic
Partial Solar Eclipse
12:26 AST15:48 AST---
Ecuador
Partial Solar Eclipse
10:28 GALT15:23 ECT---
El Salvador
Partial Solar Eclipse
09:56 CST13:31 CST---
French Guiana
Partial Solar Eclipse
14:41 SRT17:40 GFT---
Gambia
Partial Solar Eclipse
18:29 GMT18:47 GMT---
Greenland
Partial Solar Eclipse
13:36 ADT14:34 ADT---
Grenada
Partial Solar Eclipse
13:09 AST16:13 AST---
Guadeloupe
Partial Solar Eclipse
13:04 AST16:03 AST---
Guinea
Partial Solar Eclipse
18:30 GMT18:41 GMT---
Guinea-Bissau
Partial Solar Eclipse
18:30 GMT18:47 GMT---
Guyana
Partial Solar Eclipse
13:20 VET17:38 BRT---
Haiti
Partial Solar Eclipse
12:20 EDT15:45 EDT---
Jamaica
Partial Solar Eclipse
11:10 EST14:39 EST---
Martinique
Partial Solar Eclipse
13:08 AST16:07 AST---
Mauritania
Partial Solar Eclipse
18:26 GMT18:44 GMT---
Montserrat
Partial Solar Eclipse
13:02 AST16:00 AST---
Morocco
Partial Solar Eclipse
19:25 WEST19:42 WEST---
Paraguay
Partial Solar Eclipse
15:13 PYST16:50 BOT---
Peru
Partial Solar Eclipse
11:56 ECT15:43 PET---
Portugal
Partial Solar Eclipse
18:21 AZOST19:05 AZOST---
Puerto Rico
Partial Solar Eclipse
12:41 AST15:52 AST---
Saint Helena
Partial Solar Eclipse
18:43 GMT18:49 GMT---
Saint Kitts and Nevis
Partial Solar Eclipse
12:59 AST15:58 AST---
Saint Lucia
Partial Solar Eclipse
13:09 AST16:09 AST---
Saint Martin
Partial Solar Eclipse
12:57 AST15:55 AST---
Saint Pierre and Miquelon
Partial Solar Eclipse
15:09 PMDT16:22 PMDT---
Saint Vincent and the Grenadines
Partial Solar Eclipse
13:09 AST16:12 AST---
Senegal
Partial Solar Eclipse
18:28 GMT18:49 GMT---
Sierra Leone
Partial Solar Eclipse
18:31 GMT18:35 GMT---
Sint Maarten
Partial Solar Eclipse
12:57 AST15:55 AST---
Spain
Partial Solar Eclipse
19:24 WEST19:42 WEST---
St. Barts
Partial Solar Eclipse
12:58 AST15:55 AST---
Suriname
Partial Solar Eclipse
14:32 SRT17:39 GFT---
The Bahamas
Partial Solar Eclipse
11:59 EDT15:34 EDT---
Trinidad and Tobago
Partial Solar Eclipse
13:12 AST16:18 AST---
Turks and Caicos Islands
Partial Solar Eclipse
12:22 EDT15:36 EDT---
US Minor Outlying Islands
Partial Solar Eclipse
12:19 EDT08:39 SST---
US Virgin Islands
Partial Solar Eclipse
12:50 AST15:54 AST---
Uruguay
Partial Solar Eclipse
15:47 BRT17:37 UYT---
Venezuela
Partial Solar Eclipse
11:38 COT16:33 AMT---
Western Sahara
Partial Solar Eclipse
19:26 WEST19:43 WEST---

All times shown in this table are local time. (Note: more than one time zone is listed.) "Annularity duration" gives the time between the start and finish of annularity within the entire country (not at one location).

How Many People Can See This Eclipse?

Number of People Seeing...Number of People*Fraction of World Population
Any part of the eclipse1,100,000,00013.73%
At least 10% partial1,020,000,00012.76%
At least 20% partial979,000,00012.18%
At least 30% partial892,000,00011.09%
At least 40% partial782,000,0009.72%
At least 50% partial659,000,0008.20%
At least 60% partial545,000,0006.78%
At least 70% partial396,000,0004.93%
At least 80% partial224,000,0002.79%
At least 90% partial28,800,0000.36%
Totality or annularity32,700,0000.41%

* The number of people refers to the resident population (as a round number) in areas where the eclipse is visible. timeanddate has calculated these numbers using raw population data provided by the Center for International Earth Science Information Network (CIESIN) at Columbia University. The raw data is based on population estimates from the year 2000 to 2020.

An Eclipse Never Comes Alone!

A solar eclipse always occurs about two weeks before or after a lunar eclipse.

Usually, there are two eclipses in a row, but other times, there are three during the same eclipse season.

All eclipses 1900 — 2199

This is the first eclipse this season.

Second eclipse this season: 28 October 2023 — Partial Lunar Eclipse