Eclipses of the Sun and Moon

2025 2031

 

All times below are set for GMT, so you may need to adjust that to your place of residence. Remember to take Daylight Saving into account, where applicable. See this website: www.timeanddate.com

 

Every eclipse ‘season’ is important, but obviously, if an eclipse falls near, or opposite, one of your planets, it is the more so. Use conjunction and oppositions only, with very small orbs – in general the closer the contact is to exact, the more consciously it will be felt, or display in events, inner or outer.  In general, eclipses signal endings, like the full stop at the end of a sentence – indeed, one can usefully consider that this is what they are ‘for’. These endings range from the literal to the subtle and invisible, like the ending of an archaic attitude or belief. Their effect is felt, whether or not events show. Value the eclipse seasons as ‘sacred time’, making decisions that wisely support this emphasis.

 

An eclipse season can be considered as starting about one week before the first eclipse in a sequence, and lasting until one week after the final one. For example, in mid-2016, two Lunar Eclipses occurred on either side of one Solar Eclipse, so this ‘season’ was from about August 11th until September 23rd. If other transiting planets move on to the eclipse points after they have just occurred, the whole feeling of ‘eclipse season’ can be extended. For example, in August 2017, The Solar Eclipse on August 21st was followed by Mercury and Mars passing over the eclipse point, culminating at the next Full Moon, on September 6th.

 

Visit the ‘Time and Date’ website for current information, timing and visibility etc:

http://www.timeanddate.com/eclipse/

 

 

ECLIPSES LIST 2025-2031

 

Moon                   14 Mar 2025        23°Vi56'

Sun                       29 Mar 2025       09°Ar00'

Moon                    7 Sep 2025          15°Pi22'

Sun                       21 Sep 2025        29°Vi05'

 

Sun                       17 Feb 2026        28°Aq49'

Moon                    3 Mar 2026         12°Vi53'

Sun                       12 Aug 2026       20°Le01'

Moon                    28 Aug 2026       04°Pi54'

 

Sun                       6 Feb 2027          17°Aq37'

Moon                    21 Feb 2027        02°Vi05' 

Moon                    18 Jul 2027          25°Cp48'

Sun                       2 Aug 2027         09°Le55' 

Moon                    17 Aug 2027       24°Aq11'

  

Moon                    12 Jan 2028         21°Cn27' 

Sun                       26 Jan 2028         06°Aq11'

Moon                    6 Jul 2028            15°Cp11' 

Sun                       22 Jul 2028         29°Cn50' 

Moon                    31 Dec 2028        10°Cn32'

 

Sun                       14 Jan 2029         24°Cp50'

Sun                       12 Jun 2029        21°Ge29' 

Moon                    26 Jun 2029         04°Cp49' 

Sun                       11 Jul 2029         19°Cn37'

Sun                       5 Dec 2029          13°Sg45' 

Moon                    20 Dec 2029        29°Ge20'

                

Sun                       1 Jun 2030          10°Ge49'

Moon                    15 Jun 2030         24°Sg43' 

Sun                        25 Nov 2030       03°Sg02' 

Moon                    9 Dec 2030          17°Ge53'