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August 2027 solar eclipse: times, maps, and more

A total solar eclipse, as seen from San José de Jáchal, Argentina, July 2019.

The 2027 eclipse will feature more than six minutes of totality.

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2. Year 2029: Asteroid Flyby

Streaking close to Earth on April 13, 2029, the 99942 Apophis asteroid will reach a distance of only 31,000 kilometers (19,600 miles) from our planet—which is ten times closer than the Moon.

This large mass, bigger than the Empire State Building, will become visible to the naked eye in clear, dark skies for around two billion people across much of Europe, Africa, and parts of Asia.

3. Year 2031: Leonid Meteor Storm

After the Tempel-Tuttle meteor approaches Earth in its current 33-year orbit, our planet will pass through the meteor’s fresh trail November 17-18, 2031.

The extraordinary amount of debris left in Tempel-Tuttle’s recent wake will shower down on us at a high rate, blazing through the sky as chunks of cosmic material burn through our atmosphere. This event could create an unforgettable shooting star display for stargazers across the globe.

Other upcoming meteor showers

Meteor vs. meteorite

4. Year 2040: Planetary Alignment

September 8, 2040 will see a rare alignment of Mercury, Venus, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, and our Moon. On that date, these five so-called “naked eye” planets will be visible in the same small band of sky as the crescent Moon.

Illustration showing how the planets in our solar system is positioned on September 8th 2040.
Illustration showing how the planets in our solar system is positioned on September 8th 2040.

In 2040, five nearby planets will appear in the same section of the night sky.

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Distance, brightness, and size of planets

5. Year 2052: Supermoon of the Century

On December 6, 2052, our satellite will appear 14% bigger than normal as it closes to a relatively minor distance of 356,424 kilometers, or 221,472 miles. This will be the closest Supermoon of the century.

More upcoming Supermoons

6. Year 2061: Halley’s Comet

A short period comet on a 76-year orbit of Earth, Halley should be easy to see from dark places on our planet during its next flyby on July 29, 2061. This is one of our longest-known cosmic visitors, with the first sighting of the comet appearing in reports dating back more than 2000 years.

Black and white etching from the 19th century showing our solar system and the orbit of Halley´s comet.

People have been tracking Halley for centuries. This 19th-century etching traces the comet’s 76-year orbit around the Sun.

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What are comets?

7. Year 2065: Venus Transits Jupiter

Seen from Earth on November 22, 2065, Venus will transit, or appear to pass in front and block the view of Jupiter, marking the first viewable transit of solar system planets since 1818.

Upcoming planet transits in front of the Sun

Planets, Sun, and Moon
  1. The Sun: Our Home Star
  2. Mercury: The Iron Planet
  3. Venus: Our Twin Planet
  4. Earth: The Living Planet
  5. The Moon: Our Satellite
  6. Mars: The Red Planet
  7. Jupiter: The Massive Planet
  8. Saturn: The Ringed Planet
  9. Uranus: The Sideways Planet
  10. Neptune: The Blue Planet
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The Solar System
  1. What Is the Solar System?
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  3. The Milky Way: Our Home Galaxy
  4. How Much Sunlight Reaches Other Planets?
  5. What Are Constellations?
  6. What Are Asterisms?
  7. What Is a Conjunction?
  8. How Do Gravity Assists Work?
  9. What Is the Ecliptic?
  10. What Are Sunspots?
  11. Astronomical Glossary
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Planet Sizes and Order

With surface gravity, moons, current phase, type, and more.

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