The annular phase of this solar eclipse is visible from Saudi Arabia, Oman, southern India, and parts of Indonesia, weather permitting. In most of Asia, parts of North/East Africa, and North/West Australia, people can see a partial eclipse.
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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: East in Europe, Asia, Much of Australia, East in Africa, Pacific, Indian Ocean.
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Eclipse Shadow Path
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 69.4 seconds.
Eclipse Stages Worldwide | UTC Time | Local Time in Columbus* |
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First location to see the partial eclipse begin | Dec 26 at 02:29:52 | Dec 25 at 9:29:52 pm |
First location to see the full eclipse begin | Dec 26 at 03:34:36 | Dec 25 at 10:34:36 pm |
Maximum Eclipse | Dec 26 at 05:17:47 | Dec 26 at 12:17:47 am |
Last location to see the full eclipse end | Dec 26 at 07:00:58 | Dec 26 at 2:00:58 am |
Last location to see the partial eclipse end | Dec 26 at 08:05:44 | Dec 26 at 3:05:44 am |
* 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 Columbus.
Upcoming eclipses visible in Columbus
Next Annular Solar Eclipse will be on Jun 21, 2020
Eclipse calculations usually accurate to a few seconds
Countries Where the Eclipse Is Visible
Country | Type | Start of Eclipse | End of Eclipse |
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Bahrain | Annular Solar Eclipse | 6:20 am AST | 7:49 am AST |
Guam | Annular Solar Eclipse | 3:33 pm ChST | 6:02 pm ChST |
India | Annular Solar Eclipse | 8:03 am IST | 12:13 pm IST |
Indonesia | Annular Solar Eclipse | 10:02 am WIB | 5:01 pm WIT |
Malaysia | Annular Solar Eclipse | 11:13 am MYT | 3:50 pm MYT |
Northern Mariana Islands | Annular Solar Eclipse | 3:33 pm ChST | 5:58 pm ChST |
Oman | Annular Solar Eclipse | 6:37 am GST | 8:59 am GST |
Philippines | Annular Solar Eclipse | 12:13 pm | 3:58 pm |
Qatar | Annular Solar Eclipse | 6:16 am AST | 7:50 am AST |
Saudi Arabia | Annular Solar Eclipse | 6:52 am GST | 7:54 am AST |
Singapore | Annular Solar Eclipse | 11:26 am SGT | 3:18 pm SGT |
Sri Lanka | Annular Solar Eclipse | 8:08 am IST | 11:29 am IST |
United Arab Emirates | Annular Solar Eclipse | 6:56 am GST | 8:55 am GST |
Afghanistan | Partial Solar Eclipse | 7:36 am PKT | 9:45 am AFT |
Armenia | Partial Solar Eclipse | 7:42 am IRST | 8:51 am AMT |
Australia | Partial Solar Eclipse | 12:39 pm AWST | 5:47 pm AEST |
Azerbaijan | Partial Solar Eclipse | 7:59 am AZT | 8:53 am AZT |
Bangladesh | Partial Solar Eclipse | 8:57 am BST | 12:18 pm BST |
Bhutan | Partial Solar Eclipse | 9:04 am BTT | 12:05 pm BTT |
British Indian Ocean Territory | Partial Solar Eclipse | 8:52 am IOT | 11:24 am IOT |
Brunei | Partial Solar Eclipse | 12:01 pm MYT | 3:44 pm MYT |
Cambodia | Partial Solar Eclipse | 10:23 am ICT | 2:21 pm ICT |
China | Partial Solar Eclipse | 8:23 am IST | 3:28 pm CST |
Christmas Island | Partial Solar Eclipse | 10:45 am CXT | 2:15 pm CXT |
Cocos (Keeling) Islands | Partial Solar Eclipse | 9:58 am CCT | 1:19 pm CCT |
Congo Democratic Republic | Partial Solar Eclipse | 5:56 am CAT | 6:10 am CAT |
Djibouti | Partial Solar Eclipse | 6:23 am EAT | 7:34 am EAT |
East Timor | Partial Solar Eclipse | 1:46 pm TLT | 4:48 pm TLT |
Egypt | Partial Solar Eclipse | 6:10 am EET | 6:42 am EET |
Eritrea | Partial Solar Eclipse | 6:26 am EAT | 6:35 am CAT |
Ethiopia | Partial Solar Eclipse | 5:58 am EAT | 7:36 am EAT |
Georgia | Partial Solar Eclipse | 8:19 am AZT | 8:52 am GET |
Hong Kong | Partial Solar Eclipse | 12:15 pm HKT | 3:22 pm HKT |
Iran | Partial Solar Eclipse | 7:33 am PKT | 8:34 am IRST |
Iraq | Partial Solar Eclipse | 6:39 am AST | 7:50 am AST |
Israel | Partial Solar Eclipse | 6:35 am IST | 6:44 am EET |
Japan | Partial Solar Eclipse | 1:48 pm JST | 4:53 pm JST |
Jordan | Partial Solar Eclipse | 7:23 am AST | 7:45 am AST |
Kazakhstan | Partial Solar Eclipse | 7:57 am UZT | 11:17 am ALMT |
Kenya | Partial Solar Eclipse | 6:07 am EAT | 7:23 am EAT |
Kiribati | Partial Solar Eclipse | 6:13 pm GILT | 6:46 pm GILT |
Kuwait | Partial Solar Eclipse | 6:36 am AST | 7:49 am AST |
Kyrgyzstan | Partial Solar Eclipse | 7:56 am TJT | 1:18 pm CST |
Laos | Partial Solar Eclipse | 10:23 am ICT | 2:17 pm ICT |
Lebanon | Partial Solar Eclipse | 6:40 am EET | 6:45 am EET |
Macau | Partial Solar Eclipse | 12:14 pm CST | 3:20 pm CST |
Maldives | Partial Solar Eclipse | 7:35 am MVT | 10:32 am MVT |
Marshall Islands | Partial Solar Eclipse | 5:58 pm | 6:41 pm |
Mauritius | Partial Solar Eclipse | 7:16 am MUT | 8:25 am MUT |
Micronesia | Partial Solar Eclipse | 3:20 pm CHUT | 6:05 pm CHUT |
Mongolia | Partial Solar Eclipse | 10:53 am HOVT | 2:24 pm CHOT |
Myanmar | Partial Solar Eclipse | 9:30 am MMT | 1:57 pm ICT |
Nauru | Partial Solar Eclipse | 6:13 pm NRT | 6:56 pm NRT |
Nepal | Partial Solar Eclipse | 8:36 am NPT | 11:40 am NPT |
North Korea | Partial Solar Eclipse | 2:08 pm KST | 4:11 pm KST |
Pakistan | Partial Solar Eclipse | 7:32 am PKT | 10:21 am PKT |
Palau | Partial Solar Eclipse | 2:02 pm | 5:03 pm |
Palestine | Partial Solar Eclipse | 6:37 am IST | 6:44 am EET |
Papua New Guinea | Partial Solar Eclipse | 3:32 pm PGT | 5:59 pm PGT |
Russia | Partial Solar Eclipse | 9:37 am ALMT | 4:08 pm YAKT |
Seychelles | Partial Solar Eclipse | 6:55 am SCT | 8:37 am SCT |
Solomon Islands | Partial Solar Eclipse | 5:08 pm SBT | 6:43 pm SBT |
Somalia | Partial Solar Eclipse | 5:49 am EAT | 7:44 am EAT |
South Korea | Partial Solar Eclipse | 2:04 pm KST | 4:23 pm KST |
South Sudan | Partial Solar Eclipse | 6:41 am EAT | 7:25 am EAT |
Sudan | Partial Solar Eclipse | 5:55 am CAT | 6:37 am CAT |
Syria | Partial Solar Eclipse | 6:22 am EET | 7:49 am EEST |
Taiwan | Partial Solar Eclipse | 12:33 pm CST | 3:38 pm CST |
Tajikistan | Partial Solar Eclipse | 7:20 am AFT | 1:16 pm CST |
Tanzania | Partial Solar Eclipse | 6:19 am EAT | 7:00 am EAT |
Thailand | Partial Solar Eclipse | 10:09 am ICT | 2:12 pm ICT |
Turkey | Partial Solar Eclipse | 7:44 am IRST | 7:51 am EEST |
Turkmenistan | Partial Solar Eclipse | 7:49 am TMT | 10:05 am TMT |
US Minor Outlying Islands | Partial Solar Eclipse | 5:54 pm WAKT | 6:21 pm WAKT |
Uganda | Partial Solar Eclipse | 6:39 am EAT | 7:13 am EAT |
Uzbekistan | Partial Solar Eclipse | 7:50 am TMT | 11:11 am KGT |
Vietnam | Partial Solar Eclipse | 10:26 am ICT | 2:26 pm ICT |
Yemen | Partial Solar Eclipse | 5:40 am AST | 7:49 am AST |
All times shown in this table are local time. (Note: more than one time zone is listed.)
How Many People Can See This Eclipse?
Number of People Seeing... | Number of People* | Fraction of World Population |
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Any part of the eclipse | 4,890,000,000 | 63.04% |
At least 10% partial | 4,310,000,000 | 55.60% |
At least 20% partial | 3,620,000,000 | 46.66% |
At least 30% partial | 3,040,000,000 | 39.15% |
At least 40% partial | 2,330,000,000 | 30.07% |
At least 50% partial | 1,480,000,000 | 19.17% |
At least 60% partial | 1,130,000,000 | 14.61% |
At least 70% partial | 721,000,000 | 9.29% |
At least 80% partial | 405,000,000 | 5.23% |
At least 90% partial | 169,000,000 | 2.18% |
Totality or annularity | 57,300,000 | 0.74% |
* 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.
This is the first eclipse this season.
Second eclipse this season: January 10, 2020 — Penumbral Lunar Eclipse