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Solar eclipse of November 25, 2030

A total solar eclipse will occur at the Moon's ascending node of orbit on Monday, November 25, 2030, with a magnitude of 1.0468. A solar eclipse occurs when the Moon passes between Earth and the Sun, thereby totally or partly obscuring the image of the Sun for a viewer on Earth. A total solar eclipse occurs when the Moon's apparent diameter is larger than the Sun's, blocking all direct sunlight, turning day into darkness. Totality occurs in a narrow path across Earth's surface, with the partial solar eclipse visible over a surrounding region thousands of kilometres wide. Occurring about 14 hours before perigee, the Moon's apparent diameter will be larger.

Path
The path of totality will begin in the Atlantic Ocean. It will then pass through Namibia (serving the capital Windhoek), Botswana (serving Tsabong), and South Africa (serving Durban; also visible in parts of Lesotho). After that, it will pass through the Indian Ocean, where it will terminate in Australia (visiting the states of South Australia, New South Wales, and Queensland). == Images ==
Images
Animated path == Eclipse timing ==
Eclipse timing
Places experiencing total eclipse Places experiencing partial eclipse == Eclipse details ==
Eclipse details
Shown below are two tables displaying details about this particular solar eclipse. The first table outlines times at which the Moon's penumbra or umbra attains the specific parameter, and the second table describes various other parameters pertaining to this eclipse. == Eclipse season ==
Eclipse season
This eclipse is part of an eclipse season, a period, roughly every six months, when eclipses occur. Only two (or occasionally three) eclipse seasons occur each year, and each season lasts about 35 days and repeats just short of six months (173 days) later; thus two full eclipse seasons always occur each year. Either two or three eclipses happen each eclipse season. In the sequence below, each eclipse is separated by a fortnight. == Related eclipses ==
Related eclipses
Eclipses in 2030 An annular solar eclipse on June 1. • A partial lunar eclipse on June 15. • A total solar eclipse on November 25.A penumbral lunar eclipse on December 9. Metonic • Preceded by: Solar eclipse of February 6, 2027 • Followed by: Solar eclipse of September 12, 2034 Tzolkinex • Preceded by: Solar eclipse of October 14, 2023 • Followed by: Solar eclipse of January 5, 2038 Half-Saros • Preceded by: Lunar eclipse of November 19, 2021 • Followed by: Lunar eclipse of November 30, 2039 Tritos • Preceded by: Solar eclipse of December 26, 2019 • Followed by: Solar eclipse of October 25, 2041 Solar Saros 133 • Preceded by: Solar eclipse of November 13, 2012 • Followed by: Solar eclipse of December 5, 2048 Inex • Preceded by: Solar eclipse of December 14, 2001 • Followed by: Solar eclipse of November 5, 2059 Triad • Preceded by: Solar eclipse of January 25, 1944 • Followed by: Solar eclipse of September 26, 2117 Solar eclipses of 2029–2032 Saros 133 Metonic series Tritos series Inex series == References ==
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