Australia's total solar eclipses in 2023, 2028, 2030, 2037 & 2038. When & where & how to see them.

The 26 December 2038 Total Solar Eclipse in Australia

2038 December 26 total solar eclipse in Australia



This eclipse begins its path in the Indian Ocean near the Cocos Islands, making its first landfall in Western Australia and traversing the Australian continent to the eastern end of Victoria, then crossing the Tasman Sea and both islands of New Zealand before leaving the Earth's surface in the southern Pacific Ocean near Pitcairn Island.
Towns and locations within the path of total eclipse include Onslow, Tom Price, Paraburdoo, Capricorn, the Gawler Ranges (again), Whyalla, Port Pirie, Port Broughton, Jamestown, Clare, Burra, Blanchetown, Morgan, South Australia's Riverland region, Ouyen, Swan Hill, Echuca, Cobram, Shepparton, Omeo and Mallacoota.

In New Zealand the path includes Collingwood, Takaka, Waikanae, Ohakea, Palmerston North, Pourerere, Mataikona, and the north entrance of Cook Strait.

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The maps below are grouped in geographical (and chronological) order from west to east.

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WA total eclipse durations map
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WA total eclipse end times map
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partial eclipse begin times in WA
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mid eclipse times in WA
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partial eclipse end times in WA
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The five eclipses: 20 Apr 2023 -- 22 Jul 2028 -- 25 Nov 2030 -- 13 Jul 2037 -- 26 Dec 2038