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Partial Solar Eclipse
14 January 2029

Greatest eclipse at 17:12 UT · North & Central America

Where it’s visible

North & Central America.

Key numbers

Greatest eclipse17:12 UT · 14 January 2029
Point of greatest eclipse63.7°N 114.2°W
Maximum magnitude0.871

Source: NASA GSFC Besselian elements. Local start, peak and end times — and how much of the Sun is covered from your town — depend strongly on where you are.

What you’ll see

During a partial solar eclipse the Moon covers only part of the Sun’s disc — no path of totality touches Earth. The Sun becomes a crescent, deepest near the region of greatest eclipse. Certified eclipse glasses are required for the entire event.

The Moon Explorer app computes this eclipse’s circumstances for your exact location — local times, the local obscuration — entirely offline, and can remind you the day before and on the day.

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Dates and times are in Universal Time (UT). The free Moon Explorer app for Android converts everything to your local time and your exact location — fully offline, with no ads or accounts.