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  1. Solar eclipse - Wikipedia

    During a partial solar eclipse, the Moon blocks only part of the Sun's disk (October 25, 2022). A solar eclipse occurs when the Moon passes between Earth and the Sun, thereby obscuring …

  2. Solar and Lunar Eclipses Worldwide – Next 10 Years

    List of Solar and Lunar Eclipses Worldwide Next 10 Years. Check where the eclipses are visible and if you can see them.

  3. Eclipses - NASA Science

    Aug 13, 2025 · There are four types of solar eclipses: Total, partial, hybrid, and annular. The type of eclipse that people get to see depends on how the Moon aligns with Earth and the Sun, and …

  4. Solar eclipse | Definition, Meaning, Diagram, & Types | Britannica

    Sep 26, 2025 · Solar eclipse, the Moon coming between Earth and the Sun so that the Moon’s shadow sweeps over Earth’s surface. This shadow consists of two parts: the umbra, a cone …

  5. Solar & Lunar Eclipse Dates 2025–2026 | Calendar & Visibility

    Sep 10, 2025 · Discover all solar and lunar eclipse dates for 2025 and 2026, including visibility, times, and types. Plan your skywatching with our eclipse calendar.

  6. What is a solar eclipse? | Space

    Sep 22, 2025 · A solar eclipse occurs when the moon is positioned between Earth and the sun and casts a shadow over Earth.

  7. What is a solar eclipse—and when is the next one?

    What is a solar eclipse—and when is the next one? Learn the difference between total and partial solar eclipses, how to be in the path of totality, and how to view one safely.

  8. What Is a Solar Eclipse - timeanddate.com

    Solar eclipses happen when the New Moon comes between the Sun and Earth and blocks out the Sun's rays. Solar eclipses can be total, annular, or partial.

  9. What Does a Solar Eclipse Look Like - Star Walk

    Mar 30, 2025 · During a solar eclipse, the Sun, the Moon, and the Earth line up in such a way that a lunar shadow falls on specific areas of our planet’s surface, creating a path of the eclipse.

  10. Future Eclipses - NASA Science

    Sep 26, 2025 · Get Ready for These Upcoming Eclipses! The date listed for each eclipse is the local date where the eclipse occurs.