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Total Solar Eclipse

Monday, 25 November 2030

Total eclipse crossing Botswana, South Africa, and southeastern Australia.

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What to expect

During totality, the Sun's corona becomes visible — pearl-white streamers of plasma extending millions of kilometers into space. Day turns to twilight; bright stars and planets appear; the temperature drops noticeably.

Maximum duration: 3m 48s. This is how long the central phase will last for observers on the center line — observers near the edge of the path will see a shorter central phase, and observers outside the path will see only a partial eclipse.

Best visible from: Southern Africa, Indian Ocean, Australia. Outside these regions, observers either see a smaller partial eclipse or none at all — Earth's curvature puts the event below the horizon.

Viewing safety

  • Never look at the partial phases with the naked eye — ISO-12312-2 certified eclipse glasses are required.
  • Camera phones and regular sunglasses do not provide adequate protection.
  • During totality only, it is safe to look directly at the corona — lasts 3m 48s.