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The Far East Eclipse

September 2, 2035

On September 2, 2035, the Moon's shadow traces a path of totality across China, Korea, Japan and Pacific, with up to 2m 54s of darkness.

Eclipse Essentials
Max Duration
2m 54s
Path Width
~145 km
Sun Altitude
~42°
Magnitude
1.032

Totality rises over China, Korea, and Japan.

Time Until Totality
3298
Days
09
Hrs
21
Min
39
Sec

Where to be & how to join

Where the shadow falls, the best spots to stand inside it, and how to be there — with us or on your own.

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In the path: China · Korea · Japan · Pacific. Total eclipse within the path; partial for hundreds of km beyond.

Events for this eclipse

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Best places to watch

The specific good spots to stand inside the path.

  • Beijing, ChinaNear the western start of the path in northeast China.
  • Seoul, South KoreaSouth Korea's capital sits near the center of the path.
  • Tokyo, JapanJapan's capital experiences totality.

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How this eclipse compares

At 2m 54s of totality, the The Far East Eclipse sits 5th by duration among the 7 total solar eclipses in this series. Every eclipse in the series is its own experience — the numbers below are for context only.

This eclipse
2m 54s
Series shortest
2m 18s
Series median
3m 44s
Series longest
6m 23s

Totality timeline

Every total solar eclipse in the series, in date order. Each marker links to its page.

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