Eclipses in 2028

All 5 eclipses of 20282 solar and 3 lunar — with exact maximum-eclipse times and zodiac degrees, computed from the Swiss Ephemeris and shown in US Eastern Time.

Reviewed by the CosmyDay Astrology TeamLast reviewed August 2026

The total solar eclipse of 2028

  • July 21, 2028Maximum eclipse 10:55 PM ET · 29° Cancer

Totality is visible only from a narrow path across the Earth's surface. The time above is the instant of greatest eclipse, not the time it is visible from any particular place.

All eclipses in 2028

DateTypeMaximum (ET)Degree
January 11, 2028Partial lunar11:13 PM21° Cancer
January 26, 2028Annular solar10:08 AM6° Aquarius
July 6, 2028Partial lunar2:20 PM15° Capricorn
July 21, 2028Total solar10:55 PM29° Cancer
December 31, 2028Total lunar11:52 AM10° Cancer

All times US Eastern. Source: Swiss Ephemeris.

Reading the 2028 eclipses

Eclipses arrive in pairs or triples a fortnight apart, because they need the Sun and Moon near the same lunar node — which is why 2028 has 5 rather than a steady one a month. A solar eclipse is a new moon with the node involved; a lunar eclipse is a full moon with the same condition. Astrologically they are read as lunations with the volume turned up, not as separate omens.

The degree column is what makes any of this personal. An eclipse only reaches you if it lands near something in your own chart. Cast your free natal chart and check the degrees above against your placements.

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Eclipses by year

Frequently asked questions

When are the eclipses in 2028?

There are 5 eclipses in 2028: January 11, 2028 (Partial lunar, 21° Cancer); January 26, 2028 (Annular solar, 6° Aquarius); July 6, 2028 (Partial lunar, 15° Capricorn); July 21, 2028 (Total solar, 29° Cancer); December 31, 2028 (Total lunar, 10° Cancer). All times US Eastern.

Is there a total solar eclipse in 2028?

Yes — July 21, 2028 at 29° Cancer, maximum eclipse 10:55 PM ET. Totality is only visible from a narrow path on the Earth's surface; everywhere else sees a partial eclipse or nothing at all.

Why do the eclipse degrees matter astrologically?

An eclipse is read as a lunation with unusual weight, and the degree is what makes it personal. An eclipse at 9° Leo is significant for someone with a planet or angle near 9° Leo and largely background noise for everyone else.

How were these dates calculated?

Each maximum-eclipse moment is computed directly from the Swiss Ephemeris and then localized to US Eastern Time. The dates are not copied from another calendar.