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Solar & Lunar Eclipses in Nuku'alofa, Tonga (2026–2035)

Eclipse timings and visibility data for Nuku'alofa, Tonga over the next decade (2026 – 2035).

Calculated Viewing Location: Nuku'alofa
Lat: -21.14 / Lon: -175.2
NEXT SOLAR ECLIPSE IN NUKU'ALOFA
22 Jul 2028
Partial Solar Eclipse
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NEXT LUNAR ECLIPSE IN NUKU'ALOFA
28 Aug 2026
Penumbral Lunar Eclipse
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Upcoming Eclipse Schedule for Nuku'alofa

04 Mar 2026 Lunar Eclipse
Total Lunar Eclipse 04 Mar 2026 in Nuku'alofa
Visibility: 23:07 to 02:07 (Max: 00:37)
Magnitude: 1.571
Obscuration: 100%
Total Duration: ~3h 00m
28 Aug 2026 Lunar Eclipse
Penumbral Lunar Eclipse 28 Aug 2026 in Nuku'alofa
Visibility: 15:48 to 18:48 (Max: 17:18)
Magnitude: 0.875
Obscuration: 35%
Total Duration: ~3h 00m
19 Jul 2027 Lunar Eclipse
Penumbral Lunar Eclipse 19 Jul 2027 in Nuku'alofa
Visibility: 03:14 to 06:14 (Max: 04:44)
Magnitude: 0.182
Obscuration: 7%
Total Duration: ~3h 00m
17 Aug 2027 Lunar Eclipse
Penumbral Lunar Eclipse 17 Aug 2027 in Nuku'alofa
Visibility: 18:58 to 21:58 (Max: 20:28)
Magnitude: 0.129
Obscuration: 5%
Total Duration: ~3h 00m
12 Jan 2028 Lunar Eclipse
Penumbral Lunar Eclipse 12 Jan 2028 in Nuku'alofa
Visibility: 15:33 to 18:33 (Max: 17:03)
Magnitude: 0.095
Obscuration: 5%
Total Duration: ~3h 00m
07 Jul 2028 Lunar Eclipse
Partial Lunar Eclipse 07 Jul 2028 in Nuku'alofa
Visibility: 05:40 to 08:40 (Max: 07:10)
Magnitude: 0.101
Obscuration: 10%
Total Duration: ~3h 00m
22 Jul 2028 Solar Eclipse
Partial Solar Eclipse 22 Jul 2028 in Nuku'alofa
Visibility: 16:55 to 18:00 (Max: 17:31)
Magnitude: 0.144
Obscuration: 4.7%
Total Duration: 1h 5m
01 Jan 2029 Lunar Eclipse
Penumbral Lunar Eclipse 01 Jan 2029 in Nuku'alofa
Visibility: 04:18 to 07:18 (Max: 05:48)
Magnitude: 0.759
Obscuration: 30%
Total Duration: ~3h 00m
26 Jun 2029 Lunar Eclipse
Partial Lunar Eclipse 26 Jun 2029 in Nuku'alofa
Visibility: 14:52 to 17:52 (Max: 16:22)
Magnitude: 0.153
Obscuration: 15%
Total Duration: ~3h 00m
16 Jun 2030 Lunar Eclipse
Penumbral Lunar Eclipse 16 Jun 2030 in Nuku'alofa
Visibility: 06:11 to 09:11 (Max: 07:41)
Magnitude: 0.145
Obscuration: 5%
Total Duration: ~3h 00m
07 May 2031 Lunar Eclipse
Partial Lunar Eclipse 07 May 2031 in Nuku'alofa
Visibility: 15:09 to 18:09 (Max: 16:39)
Magnitude: 0.514
Obscuration: 51%
Total Duration: ~3h 00m
06 Jun 2031 Lunar Eclipse
Penumbral Lunar Eclipse 06 Jun 2031 in Nuku'alofa
Visibility: 23:28 to 02:28 (Max: 00:58)
Magnitude: 0.191
Obscuration: 7%
Total Duration: ~3h 00m
26 Apr 2032 Lunar Eclipse
Partial Lunar Eclipse 26 Apr 2032 in Nuku'alofa
Visibility: 02:39 to 05:39 (Max: 04:09)
Magnitude: 0.236
Obscuration: 23%
Total Duration: ~3h 00m
19 Oct 2032 Lunar Eclipse
Penumbral Lunar Eclipse 19 Oct 2032 in Nuku'alofa
Visibility: 06:28 to 09:28 (Max: 07:58)
Magnitude: 0.625
Obscuration: 25%
Total Duration: ~3h 00m
15 Apr 2033 Lunar Eclipse
Penumbral Lunar Eclipse 15 Apr 2033 in Nuku'alofa
Visibility: 06:47 to 09:47 (Max: 08:17)
Magnitude: 0.958
Obscuration: 38%
Total Duration: ~3h 00m
08 Oct 2033 Lunar Eclipse
Total Lunar Eclipse 08 Oct 2033 in Nuku'alofa
Visibility: 22:28 to 01:28 (Max: 23:58)
Magnitude: 1.361
Obscuration: 100%
Total Duration: ~3h 00m
04 Apr 2034 Lunar Eclipse
Penumbral Lunar Eclipse 04 Apr 2034 in Nuku'alofa
Visibility: 06:48 to 09:48 (Max: 08:18)
Magnitude: 0.182
Obscuration: 7%
Total Duration: ~3h 00m
28 Sep 2034 Lunar Eclipse
Penumbral Lunar Eclipse 28 Sep 2034 in Nuku'alofa
Visibility: 14:26 to 17:26 (Max: 15:56)
Magnitude: 0.541
Obscuration: 21%
Total Duration: ~3h 00m
22 Feb 2035 Lunar Eclipse
Partial Lunar Eclipse 22 Feb 2035 in Nuku'alofa
Visibility: 20:23 to 23:23 (Max: 21:53)
Magnitude: 0.818
Obscuration: 81%
Total Duration: ~3h 00m
10 Mar 2035 Solar Eclipse
Partial Solar Eclipse 10 Mar 2035 in Nuku'alofa
Visibility: 09:59 to 12:55 (Max: 11:19)
Magnitude: 0.512
Obscuration: 34.7%
Total Duration: 2h 56m
18 Sep 2035 Lunar Eclipse
Penumbral Lunar Eclipse 18 Sep 2035 in Nuku'alofa
Visibility: 01:53 to 04:53 (Max: 03:23)
Magnitude: 0.431
Obscuration: 17%
Total Duration: ~3h 00m
07 Aug 2036 Lunar Eclipse
Partial Lunar Eclipse 07 Aug 2036 in Nuku'alofa
Visibility: 14:18 to 17:18 (Max: 15:48)
Magnitude: 0.109
Obscuration: 10%
Total Duration: ~3h 00m

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Frequently Asked Questions about Eclipses in Nuku'alofa

When is the next solar eclipse visible from Nuku'alofa?

The next solar eclipse calculated for Nuku'alofa is on 22 Jul 2028 (Partial) — about 2 year(s) and 44 day(s) from today.

When is the next lunar eclipse visible from Nuku'alofa?

The next lunar eclipse for observers in Nuku'alofa is on 28 Aug 2026 (Penumbral) — 80 day(s) from today.

What solar eclipses are coming up for Nuku'alofa?

Upcoming solar eclipses calculated for Nuku'alofa:

  • 22 Jul 2028: Partial
  • 10 Mar 2035: Partial
What lunar eclipses are coming up for Nuku'alofa?

Upcoming lunar eclipses for observers in Nuku'alofa:

  • 28 Aug 2026: Penumbral
  • 19 Jul 2027: Penumbral
  • 17 Aug 2027: Penumbral

Understanding Solar & Lunar Eclipses

A solar eclipse happens when the Moon passes between the Earth and the Sun and casts its shadow on part of the Earth. A lunar eclipse is the opposite: the Earth moves between the Sun and the Moon, so the Moon passes through the Earth's shadow. Solar eclipses are visible only from a narrow path on the daytime side of the planet, while a lunar eclipse can be seen by everyone on the night side of the Earth at the same time.

Eclipses come in several forms. A total eclipse completely covers the Sun or Moon; a partial eclipse hides only part of it; an annular solar eclipse leaves a bright "ring of fire" because the Moon is too far from Earth to block the Sun entirely; and a penumbral lunar eclipse is a faint shading that is easy to miss. The date of an eclipse is the same everywhere on Earth, but whether it appears total, partial, or not at all depends on where you are standing.

That is why the schedule above is calculated specifically for Nuku'alofa. It lists only the eclipses that are actually visible from your location, how much of the Sun or Moon will be covered, and the local time of each event. Most cities see a partial solar eclipse every few years, but a total solar eclipse over any single place is rare and can be centuries apart.