When is the Next Solar Eclipse in South Africa?
partial
02/17/2026
The next partial solar eclipse in South Africa is in 1265 days on Tuesday, 02/17/2026.
Total
11/25/2030
The next total solar eclipse in South Africa is in 3007 days on Monday, 11/25/2030.
Annular
10/24/2060
The next annular solar eclipse in South Africa is in 13933 days on Sunday, 10/24/2060.
A solar eclipse is what?
A solar eclipse happens when the Moon moves in front of the Sun, completely or partially blocking Earth’s view of it. A new moon with such an alignment show that the Moon is closest to the plane of the Earth’s orbit. The Moon completely blocks out the Sun’s disk during a total eclipse. How frequently do solar eclipses take place? 18 months a year How frequently do solar eclipses take place? Each year, there are two to five solar eclipses, with a complete eclipse occurring around every 18 months. Depending on where you are in the world, you might be able to see that eclipse.
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What would occur in the event of a solar eclipse?
A solar eclipse occurs when, as observed from a position on Earth, the moon passes in front of the Sun. It grows darker and darker outdoors during a solar eclipse as more and more of the Sun is blocked out by the Moon. During a total eclipse, the Sun is completely obscured for a short period of time, and it gets quite dark outdoors.