Solar and Lunar Eclipses List 2025

DateEclipse TypeVisibilityDetails
March 14, 2025Penumbral Lunar EclipseMost of Europe, Africa, AmericasThe Moon will pass through Earth’s outer shadow (penumbra), causing a subtle dimming.
March 29, 2025Partial Solar EclipseNorth America, Arctic, GreenlandOnly part of the Sun will be obscured by the Moon.
September 7, 2025Total Lunar EclipseAmericas, Europe, Africa, western AsiaThe Moon will pass completely through Earth’s shadow, turning red (Blood Moon).
September 21, 2025Partial Solar EclipseSouthern South America, AntarcticaThe Moon will partially cover the Sun.
October 6, 2025Penumbral Lunar EclipseEurope, Africa, Asia, AustraliaA faint shadow will be cast on the Moon.

The year 2025 will feature several fascinating solar and lunar eclipses visible across different parts of the world. On March 14, a Penumbral Lunar Eclipse will occur, visible from most of Europe, Africa, and the Americas. During this event, the Moon will pass through Earth’s outer shadow, the penumbra, causing a subtle dimming. Following this, on March 29, a Partial Solar Eclipse will take place, observable in North America, the Arctic, and Greenland, where only part of the Sun will be obscured by the Moon.

Later in the year, on September 7, a Total Lunar Eclipse will captivate skygazers in the Americas, Europe, Africa, and western Asia, as the Moon turns red during its complete passage through Earth’s shadow, commonly known as a “Blood Moon.” Additionally, on September 21, a Partial Solar Eclipse will be visible from southern South America and Antarctica, with the Moon partially covering the Sun. Finally, on October 6, another Penumbral Lunar Eclipse will occur, casting a faint shadow on the Moon as seen from Europe, Africa, Asia, and Australia. These celestial events offer a spectacular opportunity to witness the grandeur of cosmic alignments.