In 2020, there will be six eclipses (four Chandra Grahan & two Surya Grahan). Chandra Grahan in January, June, July and November; Surya Grahan in June and December.
Penumbral Lunar Eclipse on 10-11 January 2020 (Prachaya Chandra Grahan)
The Penumbral lunar eclipse of 10-11 January 2020 falls on Paush Purnima, the Full Moon day in Paush Month, as per Hindu calendars.
This eclipse will be visible in Europe, Asia, Australia, Africa, Much of North America, East in South America, Pacific, Atlantic, Indian Ocean, Arctic.
Penumbral Lunar Eclipse on 5-6 June 2020 (Prachaya Chandra Grahan)
The Penumbral lunar eclipse of 5-6 June 2020 falls on Jyeshta Purnima, the Full Moon day in Jyeshta Month, as per Hindu calendars.
This eclipse will be visible in much of Europe, Much of Asia, Australia, Africa, South/East South America, Pacific, Atlantic, Indian Ocean, Antarctica.
Annular Solar Eclipse on 21 June 2020 (Kankanakara Surya Grahan)
The Annular Solar Eclipse of 21 June 2020 falls on Ashada Amavasya as per North Indian Hindi calendars and on Jyeshta Amavasya in the calendars followed in Maharashtra, Gujarat, Andhra Pradesh, Telangana and Karnataka.
The annular phase of this solar eclipse is visible from parts of Africa including the Central African Republic, Congo, and Ethiopia; south of Pakistan and northern India; and China.
Penumbral Lunar Eclipse on 4-5 July 2020 (Prachaya Chandra Grahan)
The Penumbral lunar eclipse of 4-5 July 2020 falls on Ashada Purnima, the Full Moon day in Ashad Month, as per Hindu calendars.
This eclipse will be visible in South/West Europe, Much of Africa, Much of North America, South America, Pacific, Atlantic, Indian Ocean, Antarctica.
Penumbral Lunar Eclipse on 29-30 November 2020 (Prachaya Chandra Grahan)
The Penumbral lunar eclipse of 29-30 November 2020 falls on Kartik Purnima, the Full Moon day in Kartik Month, as per Hindu calendars.
This eclipse will be visible in much of Europe, Much of Asia, Australia, North America, South America, Pacific, Atlantic, Arctic.
Total Solar Eclipse on 14 December 2020 (Sampurna Surya Grahan)
The Total Solar Eclipse of 14 December 2020 falls on Margashirsha Amavasya as per North Indian Hindi calendars and on Kartik Amavasya in the calendars followed in Maharashtra, Gujarat, Andhra Pradesh, Telangana and Karnataka.
This total solar eclipse, the last eclipse of 2020, is visible from Chile and some parts of Argentina in the afternoon. Some regions in southern South America, south-west Africa, and Antarctica will see a partial solar eclipse, if the weather permits.