Partial Solar Eclipse on Sun, 14 January 2029 – Path & Viewing Guide
Global Eclipse Path
Local Eclipse Conditions at
Sun and Moon relative positions.
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Observation Parameters
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Latitude | 37.751 |
Longitude | -97.822 |
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Global Eclipse Parameters
Phase | Time | Duration | ||||||||
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Partial | Global | 10:05 | 14:26 | 4 hours 21 minutes | ||||||
Local | 10:39 | 13:36 | 2 hours 57 minutes | |||||||
Total | Global | - | - | - | ||||||
Local | - | - | - |
Global Eclipse Conditions
The partial solar eclipse on Sun, 14 January 2029 will begin at 10:05, reach its peak at 12:15, and end at 14:26. At maximum eclipse, up to 82% of the Sun’s disk will be obscured, depending on the observer's location.Local Eclipse Conditions
At your location (37.751, -97.822), the eclipse will begin at 10:39, reach its peak at 12:05, and end at 13:36. The Sun will be 59% covered at maximum eclipse, offering a spectacular celestial event.Data Credits
We would like to express our gratitude to NASA for providing valuable eclipse data through the NASA Eclipse Website and NASA JPL Horizons.
Special thanks to all the astronomers, researchers, and space agencies whose work enables precise eclipse predictions and observations.