While we are waiting for the coming great total solar eclipse in the United States in little under two years on April 8, 2024–this last eclipse in 2022 was an extra special precursor–a partial solar eclipse, which happened yesterday, Tuesday morning in Europe, Africa, and Asia. The path of this partial solar eclipse was not visible at all from anywhere near the United States. A massive amount of countries were able to see the partial eclipse span over the three continent area.

First the videos of both Europe and Asia on one, then from an Indian Ocean satellite, courtesy of weather.us, the table of statistics, information on future solar eclipses, and resources. Happy videos!
Satellite Imagery, October 25th Partial Solar Eclipse:
Europe:

Europe: Video courtesy of weather.us , Zoom edit by Versatileer[/caption]

Indian Ocean:

Indian Ocean: Video courtesy ofweather.us weather.us, Zoom edit by Versatileer


Map © 2022 Versatileer

Video: @Sat24 on YouTubeSat24 video impression for Tuesday, October 25, 2022

October 25th Solar Eclipse Information:

“Europe, Africa & Asia” Partial Solar Eclipse 10/25/22
MAXIMUM DURATION NONE (Partial Eclipse)
Global Event: Partial Solar Eclipse
Local Type: Partial Solar Eclipse, in Europe, N.E. Africa, Mid-East, W. Asia
Partiality Begins: Tue., Oct 25 at 3:58:21 am
Maximum: Tue., Oct 25 at 6:00:16 am 1.0701 Magnitude
Partiality Ends: Tue., Oct 25 at 8:02:11 am
Total Span: PENUMBRAL = 45 minutes, TOTAL EVENT = 04:03:50

Times CDST Information courtesy of timeanddate.com


Future Solar Eclipse Information:

Solar Eclipse Information: 2022 – 2031
Calendar
Date
(Map Link)
TD
of Greatest Eclipse
(Animation
Link)
Eclipse
Type
(Google
Map
Link)
Saros
Series
(Link)
Eclipse
Magnitude
Central
Duration
(Path
Table
Link)
Geographic
Region of Eclipse Visibility
04/30/2022 20:42:36 Partial 119 0.640 S.E. Pacific, S. South America
10/25/2022 11:01:19 Partial 124 0.8c62 Europe, N.E. Africa, Mid-East, W. Asia
04/20/2023 04:17:55 Hybrid 129 1.013 01m16s S.E. Asia, E. Indies, Australia, Philippines, New Zealand [Hybrid: Indonesia, Australia, Papua New Guinea]
10/14/2023 18:00:40 Annular 134 0.952 05m17s North America, Central America, South America [Annular: W. U.S., Central America, Colombia, Brazil]
04/08/2024 18:18:29 Total 139 1.057 04m28s North America, Central America
[Total: Mexico, C. U.S., E. Canada]
10/02/2024 18:46:13 Annular 144 0.933 07m25s Pacific, S. South America
[Annular: S. Chile, S. Argentina]
03/29/2025 10:48:36 Partial 149 0.938 N.W. Africa, Europe, N. Russia
09/21/2025 19:43:04 Partial 154 0.855 S. Pacific, New Zealand, Antarctica
02/17/2026 12:13:05 Annular 121 0.963 02m20s S. Argentina & Chile, S. Africa, Antarctica [Annular: Antarctica]
08/12/2026 17:47:05 Total 126 1.039 02m18s N. North America, W. Africa, Europe
[Total: Arctic, Greenland, Iceland, Spain]
02/06/2027 16:00:47 Annular 131 0.928 07m51s South America, Antarctica, W & S. Africa [Annular: Chile, Argentina, Atlantic]
08/02/2027 10:07:49 Total 136 1.079 06m23s Africa, Europe, Mid-East, W. & S. Asia [Total:Morocco, Spain, Algeria, Libya, Egypt, Saudi Arabia, Yemen, Somalia]
01/26/2028 15:08:58 Annular 141 0.921 10m27s E. North America, Central America & South America, W. Europe, N.W. Africa
[Annular: Ecuador, Peru, Brazil, Suriname, Spain, Portugal]
07/22/2028 02:56:39 Total 146 1.056 05m10s S.E. Asia, E. Indies, Australia, New Zealand
[Total: Australia, New Zealand]
01/14/2029 17:13:47 Partial 151 0.871 North America, Central America
06/12/2029 04:06:13 Partial 118 0.458 Arctic, Scandinavia, Alaska, N. Asia, N. Canada
07/11/2029 15:37:18 Partial 156 0.230 S. Chile, S. Argentina
12/05/2029 15:03:57 Partial 123 0.891 S. Argentina, S. Chile, Antarctica
06/01/2030 06:29:13 Annular 128 0.944 05m21s Europe, N. Africa,
Mid-East, Asia, Arctic, Alaska
[Annular: Algeria, Tunisia, Greece, Turkey, Russia, N. China, Japan]
11/25/2030 06:51:37 Total 133 1.047 03m44s S. Africa, S. Indian Ocean, E. Indies, Australia, Antarctica
[Total: Botswana, S. Africa, Australia]
05/21/2031 07:16:04 Annular 138 1.047 05m26s S. Africa, S. Indian Ocean, E. Indies, Australia
[Annular: Tansania, India, Malaysia, Indonesia]
11/14/2031 21:07:31 Hybrid 143 1.047 01m08s N. Pacific, Aleutians, Hawaii, S. Pacific, N. Pacific, S. America, N. America
[Hybrid=Sunrise & Sunset; Total in Middle; Annular: Panama]

Times UTC Information courtesy of eclipse.gsfc.nasa.gov

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More information on future solar and lunar eclipses can be found at timeanddate.com.

Specific Information on Partial Solar Eclipse – 10/25/22 from TimeandDate.com

Specific information on the Partial Solar Eclipse on April 30, 2022 from TimeandDate.comAnd more information on future eclipses, please visit NASA at:NASA Eclipse Web Site > eclipse.gsfc.nasa.gov


An Eclipse Never Comes Alone!
A lunar eclipse always occurs about two weeks before or after a solar eclipse.
See you in two weeks: Lunar Eclipse – Nov 7th into 8th, 2022

In any solar eclipse, using sunglasses, welding glasses are not rated for viewing. Care for your eyes. Resist the temptation for direct viewing of any annular, partial or total eclipse while not completely blocked by the shadow of the Sun!

Partial Solar Eclipse - Indian Ocean_Europe - 10-25-2022.jpg


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