Annular Solar Eclipse · June 10T23:45:22Z, 2002

Annular Solar Eclipse

On June 10, 2002 — offering up to 0m 23s of totality.

Annular
Eclipse Type
99%
Max Obscuration
0m 23s
Max Duration
38
Affected Countries
Where to watch

Visibility Map

Over 38 countries see this eclipse. Click anywhere on the map to see how the eclipse appears from that location.

Path of Totality
Width~13 km
Max duration0m 23s
Speed~2,900 km/h
Countries
Eclipse Details
Saros series137
Magnitude0.9962
Gamma0.1993
Greatest pt.35°N, -179°
Normal sky before eclipse
Sky during total solar eclipse
During eclipse
Normal sky
What you'll experience

Sky Simulation

Drag the slider to compare the sky before and during totality. At peak, stars appear at midday and the horizon glows in all directions.

≈ Dusk
Sky darkness
−4°C
Temp. drop
2,900 km/h
Moon speed
🌑 Simulated at totality peak
By location

Countries

Maximum obscuration by country. Select a supported country for city-level detail.

CountryTypeMax Obscuration
MPMPPARTIAL
99.2%
MexicoMXPARTIAL
99.0%
GUGUPARTIAL
98.8%
PHPHPARTIAL
97.2%
IDIDPARTIAL
97.2%
United StatesUSPARTIAL
93.6%
MYMYPARTIAL
91.7%
BNBNPARTIAL
89.0%
Timor-LesteTLPARTIAL
88.9%
AustraliaAUPARTIAL
85.9%
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