Here are the videos of the October 2nd annular solar eclipse in the southern hemisphere on October 2, 2024.
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Satellite Imagery of Eclipse, October 2nd Annular Solar Eclipse:
NASA on YouTube, October 2nd Annular Solar Eclipse:
Animated Image, October 2nd, Eclipse by NASA:
Courtesy of eclipse.gsfc.nasa.gov
Path Image, October 2nd, Eclipse by NASA:
Courtesy of NASA.gov
October 2nd Solar Eclipse Information:
| Annual Solar Eclipse – 10/02/24 | |
| MAXIMUM DURATION – 06:04:01 | |
| Global Event: Annular Solar Eclipse | |
| Local Type: | Annular Solar Eclipse, Pacific, S. South America [Annular: S. Chile, S. Argentina] |
| Partiality Began: | Wed Oct 2 at 10:42:59 am CDT |
| Annularity Began: | Wed Oct 2 at 11:50:38 am CDT |
| Maximum: | Wed Oct 2 at 1:45:04 pm CDT – 0.9326 Magnitude: 445 s (7 min 25 s): 22°S 114.5°W |
| Annularity Ended: | Wed Oct 2 at 3:39:15 pm CDT |
| Partiality Ended: | Wed. Oct 2 at 4:47:00 pm CDT |
| Total Span: | ANTUMBRAL = 03:48:37, TOTAL EVENT = 06:04:01 |
| Times CDST Information courtesy of timeanddate.com | |
Future Solar Eclipse Information:
| Solar Eclipse Information: 2024 – 2031 |
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| Calendar Date (Map Link) |
TD of Greatest Eclipse (Animation Link) |
Eclipse Type Map Link) |
Saros Series (Link) |
Eclipse Magnitude |
Central Duration (Path Table Link) |
Geographic Region of Eclipse Visibility |
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| 10/02/2024 | 18:46:13 | Annular | 144 | 0.933 | 07m25s | Pacific, S. South America [Annular: S. Chile, S. Argentina] |
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| 03/29/2025 | 10:48:36 | Partial | 149 | 0.938 | – | S. America, N. America, 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] |
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| 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] |
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| 07/22/2028 | 02:56:39 | Total | 146 | 1.056 | 05m10s | S.E. Asia, E. Indies, Australia, New Zealand [Total: Australia, New Zealand] |
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| 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 |
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| 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] |
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| 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] |
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| 05/21/2031 | 07:16:04 | Annular | 138 | 1.047 | 05m26s | S. Africa, S. Indian Ocean, E. Indies, Australia [Annular: Tansania, India, Malaysia, Indonesia] |
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| 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] |
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| 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.
Information on Annular Solar Eclipse – 10/02/24 from timeanddate.com
And more information on future eclipses, please visit NASA at:
An Eclipse Never Comes Alone!
A lunar eclipse always occurs about two weeks before or after a solar eclipse.
See you: The next season of eclipses are next year, the March 2025 eclipse season, there will be a total lunar eclipse visible from the whole United States: Mar 13–14, 2025 — Total Lunar Eclipse, followed by an partial solar eclipse with the southwest periphery visible only from the northeastern states, focused on northeast Canada: Mar 29, 2025 – Partial Solar Eclipse.

Photo courtesy of GOES Imagery Viewer – NOAA / NESDIS / STAR
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