The Coming partial solar eclipse is happening tomorrow Sunday, September 21, 2025. This eclipse will not be visible from anywhere in the northern hemisphere. This includes not being visible anywhere from the United States. It will be visible from the U.S. Territory of Samoa. We will follow up with the video caption of the satellite imagery.

Partial Solar Eclipse Observed By SDO courtesy of Openverse
On September 21,, 2025, this partial solar eclipse can be observed in the following southern hemisphere regions:
- Antarctica
- Australia
- Fiji
- New Caledonia
- New Zealand
- Norfolk Island
- Solomon Islands
- Tonga
- U.S. Samoa
- Vanuatu
The statistics are below. . .
Global Australia Side Map of the Fall Solar Eclipse 2025:
Global South America Side Map of the Fall Solar Eclipse 2025:
NASA Diagram Map of the Fall Partial Solar Eclipse 2025:
“Partial Solar Eclipse of 2025 Sep 21” Information Courtesy of NASA – eclipse.gsfc.nasa.gov
Join the Partial Eclipse Video Viewing Party: HERE Happy careful viewing!
September 21st Solar Eclipse Information:
| Partial Solar Eclipse – 09/21/25 | |
| EVENT DURATION – 04:24 | |
| Global Event: Partial Solar Eclipse | |
| Local Type: | Partial Solar Eclipse, in S. Pacific, New Zealand, Antarctica |
| Partiality Begins: | Sun, Sep 21, 2025 at 12:29 pm |
| Maximum: | Sun, Sep 21, 2025 at 2:41 pm – 0.855 Magnitude |
| Partiality Ends: | Sun, Sep 21, 2025 at 4:53 pm |
| Total Span: | PARTIALITY – 04:24 |
| Times are CST. There will be no eclipse visible in Chicago or the U.S. Note that the times are 1 hour later at EST | |
Times CDST Information courtesy of timeanddate.com
Future Solar Eclipse Information:
| Solar Eclipse Information: 2025 – 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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| 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] |
|
| 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.
Specific information on the 09/21/25 Partial Solar Eclipse & More from TimeandDate.com
And more information on future eclipses, please visit NASA at:
An Eclipse Never Comes Alone!
A solar eclipse always occurs about two weeks before or after a lunar eclipse.
See you next season: The annular solar eclipse on February 17, 2026 — Visible from Antarctica (not visible from U.S.)

Partial Solar Eclipse in the Bay Area courtesy of Openverse
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Wow so cool!