Solar eclipse resources
These are some of our favorite websites with reliable information on coming solar eclipses.
General eclipse websites
GreatAmericanEclipse.com Our earlier website focused on the 2017, 2023, and 2024 solar eclipses over North America
eclipse-maps.com Our first eclipse website with a galleries of historical and recent eclipses.
EclipseWise.com Invaluable resource for eclipses past, present, and future. By the late NASA astrophysicist Fred Espenak
Eclipseophile.com The most important factor in eclipse success is the weather! Great climatological analysis by Jay Anderson
MrEclipse.com Great eclipse photography content by late NASA astrophysicist Fred Espenak
xjubier.free.fr A vital resource used by every eclipse chaser to study locations for eclipse viewing. By Xavier Jubier
Five Millennium Canon of Solar Eclipses An essential resource by Xavier Jubier that lets you explore any solar eclipse over five millennia. By Xavier Jubier
www.besselianelements.com Features the most accurate interactive map of the 2026 eclipse. Research by Luca Quaglia, John Irwin, and others
eclipse.aas.org Eclipse information from the American Astronomical Society. While much of the information is for the 2024 eclipse, there is also great general content
NASA Scientific Visualization Studio Some outstanding eclipse animations and maps by Ernie Wright and his team
NSO.edu The National Solar Observatory offers general and coming eclipse information
Eclipse-Chaser-Log.com Eclipse chasers can enter their eclipse viewing locations and create a custom map. Started by Bill Kramer, maintained by Andreas Möller
BeingInTheShadow.com Stories of the emotional impact of totality by psychologist Kate Russo
WhenIsTheNextEclipse.com Great stories by the prolific eclipse journalist Jamie Carter
astrosociety.org The Astronomical Society of the Pacific provides educational content for solar eclipses
ShadowAndSubstance.com Wonderful eclipse animations by Larry Koehn
TimeAndDate.com Good content on coming solar eclipses
A Catalogue of Eclipse Cycles A great resource on the Saros and other eclipse periodicities by Rob van Gent
Working Group on Solar Eclipses of the IAU Activities of professional and amateur eclipse astronomers
Websites focusing on a coming eclipse
Eclipse photography
Miloslav Druckmüller Miloslav rocked the world of eclipse imaging with his stunning mathematical methods that teased out amazing details in the Sun's corona
Nicolas Lefaudeux Nicolas has developed amazing new techniques for high-resolution imagery of the Sun's corona.
Petr Horálek Petr has captured many stunning images of totality, another must visit website.
The Photographer's Ephemeris This website and app is highly-recommended for planning your imaging of solar eclipses
American Astronomical Society This page is a great primer if you'd like to try eclipse photography
MrEclipse.com Fred Espenak shares his comprehensive gallery of eclipse photography from 1970 to 2024
AmazingSKY Alan Dyer is an accomplished landscape photographer. Look for his book on imaging solar eclipses
Eclipse media resources
Astronomy news outlets that provide reliable and accurate coverage of eclipses
SpaceWeather.com This site delivers daily news about solar activity, including eclipses
SkyAndTelescope.org An essential chronicle of astronomical topics, with special content for coming eclipses
Astronomy.com The most read astronomy magazine frequently contains content of solar eclipses
EarthSky.org Daily content delivered on science and astronomy.
UniverseToday.com Daily stories of astronomical interest including solar eclipses
Space.com Breaking news on celestial events
BBC Sky at Night Magazine Quality stories on astronomical topics
If you have or know of another eclipse website worthy of inclusion on this page, let us know in the Contact section at the bottom of the About page. We’d appreciate reciprocal links.