Solar eclipse maps up to 2100 (total, annular, and hybrid)

Find out about upcoming solar eclipses in Italy and in the world

Where will the next total solar eclipse be in the world?
And in Italy? When will it be possible to observe asolar eclipse?
Consult the maps of solar eclipses (total, annular and hybrid) expected up to the year 2100!

Upcoming eclipses in Italy

We anticipate the next solar eclipses visible in Italy:

  • On 29 March 2025, starting at 12:30, a partial solar eclipse will be visible in almost all of Italy. Only the areas further south-east will be excluded. The peak is expected around 13:30 with partial coverage in the north-west of Italy with a partial coverage of about 20%.
  • 2 August 2027, will affect only a very small portion of the Sicilian Channel, in the Mediterranean Sea, where the shadow cone will pass about 20 km from the south-western coast of Lampedusa, and therefore still within 12 miles boats of national territoriality. On the Italian territory the visibility of the eclipse will be very similar to that of August 1999.
  • November 5, 2059, the shadow cone (central annular eclipse) crosses Sicily and Sardinia.
  • July 13, 2075, the shadow cone (central annular eclipse: the sun rises already almost completely obscured, the "totality" occurs about an hour after sunrise) crosses the Tuscany-Emilia-Veneto belt.
  • September 3, 2081, the shadow cone will cross France, Austria, part of Trentino-Alto Adige and Friuli Venezia Giulia and the entire Balkan Peninsula.

Calendar and solar eclipse maps 2021-2040

The following map shows the solar eclipses predicted between 2021 and 2040. The areas crossed by total solar eclipses are indicated with a blue band, the annular ones with a red band, and finally the hybrid ones with pink. Click on the map to enlarge.

Calendar and solar eclipse maps from 2021 to 2040

Calendar and solar eclipse maps 2041-2060

The following map shows the solar eclipses predicted between 2041 and 2060. The areas crossed by total solar eclipses are indicated with a blue band, the annular ones with a red band, and finally the hybrid ones with pink. Click on the map to enlarge.

Calendar and solar eclipse maps from 2041 to 2060

Calendar and solar eclipse maps 2061-2080

The following map shows the solar eclipses predicted between 2061 and 2080. The areas crossed by total solar eclipses are indicated with a blue band, the annular ones with a red band, and finally the hybrid ones with pink. Click on the map to enlarge.

Calendar and solar eclipse maps from 2061 to 2080

Calendar and solar eclipse maps 2081-2100

The following map shows the solar eclipses predicted between 2081 and 2100. The areas crossed by total solar eclipses are indicated with a blue band, the annular ones with a red band, and finally the hybrid ones with pink. Click on the map to enlarge.

Calendar and solar eclipse maps from 2081 to 2100

Archive calendar and maps of solar eclipses from 1901 to 2020

The following maps show the solar eclipses that occurred between 1901 and 2020. The areas crossed by total solar eclipses are indicated with a blue band, the annular ones with a red band, and finally the hybrid ones with pink. Click on the map to enlarge.

Solar eclipse map from 1901 to 1920. Click on the map to enlarge.
Calendar and solar eclipse maps from 1901 to 1920
Solar eclipse map from 1921 to 1940. Click on the map to enlarge.
Calendar and solar eclipse maps from 1921 to 1940
Solar eclipse map from 1941 to 1960. Click on the map to enlarge.
Calendar and solar eclipse maps from 1941 to 1960
Solar eclipse map from 1961 to 1980. Click on the map to enlarge.
Calendar and solar eclipse maps from 1961 to 1980
Solar eclipse map from 1981 to 2000. Click on the map to enlarge.
Calendar and solar eclipse maps from 1981 to 2000
Solar eclipse map from 2001 to 2020. Click on the map to enlarge.
Calendar and solar eclipse maps from 2001 to 2020