Total Solar Eclipse of September 14, 2099
On September 14, 2099, a total solar eclipse traces a path crossing Canada and the United States, reaching greatest eclipse at 4:56 PM UTC.
- Greatest eclipse
- 4:56 PM UTC
- Duration
- 5m 18s
- Path width
- 241 km
- Greatest-eclipse location
- 23.4°N, 62.8°W
- Magnitude
- 1.0684
- Saros series
- 136
This eclipse is far enough in the future that Earth's rotation (ΔT) is only predicted, not measured — the path shown may be off by several km east-west.
Major cities in the path
| City | Country | Phase | Duration | Begins (UTC) |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Minneapolis | United States | Total | 3m 36s | 3:41 PM UTC |
| Virginia Beach | United States | Total | 3m 43s | 4:10 PM UTC |
| Milwaukee | United States | Total | 4m 22s | 3:48 PM UTC |
| Columbus | United States | Total | 3m 59s | 3:56 PM UTC |
| Calgary | Canada | Total | 3m 26s | 3:25 PM UTC |
| Norfolk | United States | Total | 4m 17s | 4:09 PM UTC |
| Richmond | United States | Total | 4m 31s | 4:06 PM UTC |
| St. Paul | United States | Total | 3m 40s | 3:41 PM UTC |
| Grand Rapids | United States | Total | 3m 14s | 3:51 PM UTC |
| Toledo | United States | Total | 3m 52s | 3:54 PM UTC |
| Hampton | United States | Total | 3m 59s | 4:09 PM UTC |
| Evanston | United States | Total | 1m 36s | 3:50 PM UTC |
Nearby cities with a deep partial eclipse
| City | Country | Max. obscuration |
|---|---|---|
| Ann Arbor | United States | 99.9% |
| Akron | United States | 99.9% |
| Green Bay | United States | 99.8% |
| Chicago | United States | 99.7% |
| Rochester | United States | 99.6% |