This catalog has a page for every solar eclipse from 2000 BC to 3000 AD, 11,898 in all, shown in groups of 20 years at a time. You can go to any eclipse by selecting the milennium, century and 20-year period from the navigation tabs above; then click on an eclipse's date in the list below to to go its page.

You can see the lunar eclipses or the combined eclipse catalog by clicking "Lunar Eclipses" or "All Eclipses" in the top-right tabs.

Solar Eclipses, 0620–0601 BC

Note that eclipse dates are specified relative to UT. You have not selected a timezone for eclipse timings, so all times are shown in UT (essentially GMT).
28 Mar, 0620 BC
max: 06:35 UT
Partial Solar Eclipse
(umbral mag. 0.30; Saros 29)
A small partial eclipse barely darkened the Sun. With just 30% of the Sun covered for viewers closest to the center, this was of limited interest.
   
26 Apr, 0620 BC
max: 15:45 UT
Partial Solar Eclipse
(umbral mag. 0.57; Saros 67)
A moderate partial eclipse, with 57% of the Sun covered for viewers closest to the center, created an interesting spectacle.
20 Sep, 0620 BC
max: 08:38 UT
Partial Solar Eclipse
(umbral mag. 0.18; Saros 34)
With only 18% of the Sun covered at maximum eclipse, this was a very marginal eclipse at best, and rather uninteresting.
   
19 Oct, 0620 BC
max: 21:46 UT
Partial Solar Eclipse
(umbral mag. 0.36; Saros 72)
A small partial eclipse barely darkened the Sun. With just 36% of the Sun covered for viewers closest to the center, this was of limited interest.
17 Mar, 0619 BC
max: 14:02 UT
Annular Solar Eclipse
(umbral mag. 0.96; Saros 39)
The Sun was 96% covered in a moderate annular eclipse, lasting 3 minutes and 57 seconds and covering a broad path up to 211 km wide.
   
9 Sep, 0619 BC
max: 22:54 UT
Total Solar Eclipse
(umbral mag. 1.05; Saros 44)
A dramatic total eclipse plunged the Sun into darkness for 3 minutes and 28 seconds at maximum, creating an amazing spectacle for observers in a broad path up to 232 km wide.
   
6 Mar, 0618 BC
max: 15:02 UT
Annular Solar Eclipse
(umbral mag. 0.94; Saros 49)
A small annular eclipse covered only 94% of the Sun in a very broad path, 240 km wide at maximum, and lasted 7 minutes and 30 seconds.
   
30 Aug, 0618 BC
max: 15:17 UT
Total Solar Eclipse
(umbral mag. 1.06; Saros 54)
A dramatic total eclipse plunged the Sun into darkness for 4 minutes and 39 seconds at maximum, creating an amazing spectacle for observers in a broad path up to 182 km wide.
   
23 Feb, 0617 BC
max: 15:57 UT
Annular Solar Eclipse
(umbral mag. 0.95; Saros 59)
The Sun was 95% covered in a moderate annular eclipse, lasting 5 minutes and 6 seconds and covering a very broad path, 280 km wide at maximum.
   
19 Aug, 0617 BC
max: 05:08 UT
Hybrid Solar Eclipse
(umbral mag. 1.01; Saros 64)
A fleeting hybrid eclipse covered a narrow path at most 31 km wide and lasted for 34 seconds at the point of maximum eclipse.
   
13 Jan, 0616 BC
max: 11:41 UT
Partial Solar Eclipse
(umbral mag. 0.48; Saros 31)
A small partial eclipse barely darkened the Sun. With just 48% of the Sun covered for viewers closest to the center, this was of limited interest.
   
11 Feb, 0616 BC
max: 23:09 UT
Partial Solar Eclipse
(umbral mag. 0.19; Saros 69)
With only 19% of the Sun covered at maximum eclipse, this was a very marginal eclipse at best, and rather uninteresting.
9 Jul, 0616 BC
max: 21:49 UT
Partial Solar Eclipse
(umbral mag. 0.44; Saros 36)
A small partial eclipse barely darkened the Sun. With just 44% of the Sun covered for viewers closest to the center, this was of limited interest.
   
8 Aug, 0616 BC
max: 12:30 UT
Partial Solar Eclipse
(umbral mag. 0.03; Saros 74)
With only 3% of the Sun covered at maximum eclipse, this was a very marginal eclipse at best, and rather uninteresting.
3 Jan, 0615 BC
max: 02:52 UT
Total Solar Eclipse
(umbral mag. 1.05; Saros 41)
A dramatic total eclipse plunged the Sun into darkness for 3 minutes and 13 seconds at maximum, creating an amazing spectacle for observers in a broad path up to 192 km wide.
   
28 Jun, 0615 BC
max: 22:17 UT
Annular Solar Eclipse
(umbral mag. 0.95; Saros 46)
The Sun was 95% covered in a moderate annular eclipse, lasting 4 minutes and 37 seconds and covering a broad path up to 221 km wide.
   
23 Dec, 0615 BC
max: 18:11 UT
Total Solar Eclipse
(umbral mag. 1.03; Saros 51)
A dramatic total eclipse plunged the Sun into darkness for 2 minutes and 32 seconds at maximum, creating an amazing spectacle for observers in a path up to 87 km wide.
   
18 Jun, 0614 BC
max: 02:27 UT
Annular Solar Eclipse
(umbral mag. 1.00; Saros 56)
A large annular eclipse covered over 99% of the Sun, creating a dramatic spectacle for observers in a narrow path at most 18 km wide; it lasted 35 seconds at the point of maximum eclipse.
   
13 Dec, 0614 BC
max: 05:02 UT
Annular Solar Eclipse
(umbral mag. 0.96; Saros 61)
The Sun was 96% covered in a moderate annular eclipse, lasting 3 minutes and 55 seconds and covering a broad path up to 225 km wide.
   
6 Jun, 0613 BC
max: 13:54 UT
Total Solar Eclipse
(umbral mag. 1.04; Saros 66)
A dramatic total eclipse plunged the Sun into darkness for 2 minutes and 52 seconds at maximum, creating an amazing spectacle for observers in a very broad path, 558 km wide at maximum.
   
1 Nov, 0613 BC
max: 13:18 UT
Partial Solar Eclipse
(umbral mag. 0.10; Saros 33)
With only 10% of the Sun covered at maximum eclipse, this was a very marginal eclipse at best, and rather uninteresting.
   
1 Dec, 0613 BC
max: 08:32 UT
Partial Solar Eclipse
(umbral mag. 0.04; Saros 71)
With only 4% of the Sun covered at maximum eclipse, this was a very marginal eclipse at best, and rather uninteresting.
27 Apr, 0612 BC
max: 23:48 UT
Total Solar Eclipse
(umbral mag. 1.07; Saros 38)
A dramatic total eclipse plunged the Sun into darkness for 4 minutes and 16 seconds at maximum, creating an amazing spectacle for observers in a very broad path, 390 km wide at maximum.
   
21 Oct, 0612 BC
max: 13:04 UT
Annular Solar Eclipse
(umbral mag. 0.93; Saros 43)
A small annular eclipse covered only 93% of the Sun in a very broad path, 443 km wide at maximum, and lasted 5 minutes and 50 seconds.
   
17 Apr, 0611 BC
max: 15:10 UT
Total Solar Eclipse
(umbral mag. 1.03; Saros 48)
A dramatic total eclipse plunged the Sun into darkness for 3 minutes and 18 seconds at maximum, creating an amazing spectacle for observers in a path up to 114 km wide.
   
10 Oct, 0611 BC
max: 19:02 UT
Annular Solar Eclipse
(umbral mag. 0.99; Saros 53)
A large annular eclipse covered over 99% of the Sun, creating a dramatic spectacle for observers in a narrow path at most 27 km wide; it lasted 48 seconds at the point of maximum eclipse.
   
7 Apr, 0610 BC
max: 00:26 UT
Annular Solar Eclipse
(umbral mag. 0.97; Saros 58)
A large annular eclipse covered 97% of the Sun, creating a dramatic spectacle for observers in a path up to 142 km wide; it lasted 2 minutes and 49 seconds at the point of maximum eclipse.
   
30 Sep, 0610 BC
max: 07:57 UT
Total Solar Eclipse
(umbral mag. 1.04; Saros 63)
A dramatic total eclipse plunged the Sun into darkness for 3 minutes and 16 seconds at maximum, creating an amazing spectacle for observers in a broad path up to 167 km wide.
   
25 Feb, 0609 BC
max: 10:09 UT
Partial Solar Eclipse
(umbral mag. 0.19; Saros 30)
With only 19% of the Sun covered at maximum eclipse, this was a very marginal eclipse at best, and rather uninteresting.
   
26 Mar, 0609 BC
max: 02:40 UT
Partial Solar Eclipse
(umbral mag. 0.15; Saros 68)
With only 15% of the Sun covered at maximum eclipse, this was a very marginal eclipse at best, and rather uninteresting.
20 Aug, 0609 BC
max: 14:51 UT
Partial Solar Eclipse
(umbral mag. 0.37; Saros 35)
A small partial eclipse barely darkened the Sun. With just 37% of the Sun covered for viewers closest to the center, this was of limited interest.
   
19 Sep, 0609 BC
max: 00:03 UT
Partial Solar Eclipse
(umbral mag. 0.48; Saros 73)
A small partial eclipse barely darkened the Sun. With just 48% of the Sun covered for viewers closest to the center, this was of limited interest.
13 Feb, 0608 BC
max: 12:20 UT
Annular Solar Eclipse
(umbral mag. 0.96; Saros 40)
The Sun was 96% covered in a moderate annular eclipse, lasting 4 minutes and 14 seconds and covering a broad path up to 191 km wide.
   
10 Aug, 0608 BC
max: 03:16 UT
Annular Solar Eclipse
(umbral mag. 0.99; Saros 45)
A large annular eclipse covered over 99% of the Sun, creating a dramatic spectacle for observers in a narrow path at most 28 km wide; it lasted 39 seconds at the point of maximum eclipse.
   
2 Feb, 0607 BC
max: 21:29 UT
Total Solar Eclipse
(umbral mag. 1.02; Saros 50)
The Sun was darkened for 1 minute and 53 seconds by a dramatic total eclipse covering a narrow path at most 65 km wide. This was a sight worth seeing.
   
30 Jul, 0607 BC
max: 08:40 UT
Annular Solar Eclipse
(umbral mag. 0.95; Saros 55)
The Sun was 95% covered in a moderate annular eclipse, lasting 5 minutes and 46 seconds and covering a broad path up to 172 km wide.
   
23 Jan, 0606 BC
max: 12:11 UT
Total Solar Eclipse
(umbral mag. 1.05; Saros 60)
A dramatic total eclipse plunged the Sun into darkness for 2 minutes and 59 seconds at maximum, creating an amazing spectacle for observers in a broad path up to 232 km wide.
   
19 Jul, 0606 BC
max: 09:08 UT
Annular Solar Eclipse
(umbral mag. 0.94; Saros 65)
A small annular eclipse covered only 94% of the Sun in a very broad path, 428 km wide at maximum, and lasted 4 minutes and 40 seconds.
   
14 Dec, 0606 BC
max: 16:36 UT
Partial Solar Eclipse
(umbral mag. 0.44; Saros 32)
A small partial eclipse barely darkened the Sun. With just 44% of the Sun covered for viewers closest to the center, this was of limited interest.
   
13 Jan, 0605 BC
max: 04:05 UT
Partial Solar Eclipse
(umbral mag. 0.22; Saros 70)
A small partial eclipse barely darkened the Sun. With just 22% of the Sun covered for viewers closest to the center, this was of limited interest.
8 Jun, 0605 BC
max: 00:33 UT
Partial Solar Eclipse
(umbral mag. 0.70; Saros 37)
A moderate partial eclipse, with 70% of the Sun covered for viewers closest to the center, created an interesting spectacle.
   
7 Jul, 0605 BC
max: 11:50 UT
Partial Solar Eclipse
(umbral mag. 0.01; Saros 75)
With only 1% of the Sun covered at maximum eclipse, this was a very marginal eclipse at best, and rather uninteresting.
3 Dec, 0605 BC
max: 01:27 UT
Annular Solar Eclipse
(umbral mag. 0.95; Saros 42)
The Sun was 95% covered in a moderate annular eclipse, lasting 5 minutes and 51 seconds and covering a very broad path, 240 km wide at maximum.
   
28 May, 0604 BC
max: 13:49 UT
Total Solar Eclipse
(umbral mag. 1.06; Saros 47)
A dramatic total eclipse plunged the Sun into darkness for 5 minutes and 54 seconds at maximum, creating an amazing spectacle for observers in a broad path up to 222 km wide.
   
22 Nov, 0604 BC
max: 03:03 UT
Annular Solar Eclipse
(umbral mag. 0.92; Saros 52)
A small annular eclipse covered only 92% of the Sun in a very broad path, 308 km wide at maximum, and lasted 10 minutes and 6 seconds.
   
18 May, 0603 BC
max: 06:53 UT
Total Solar Eclipse
(umbral mag. 1.08; Saros 57)
A dramatic total eclipse plunged the Sun into darkness for 5 minutes and 52 seconds at maximum, creating an amazing spectacle for observers in a very broad path, 279 km wide at maximum.
   
11 Nov, 0603 BC
max: 02:08 UT
Annular Solar Eclipse
(umbral mag. 0.92; Saros 62)
A small annular eclipse covered only 92% of the Sun in a very broad path, 395 km wide at maximum, and lasted 6 minutes and 47 seconds.
   
8 Apr, 0602 BC
max: 14:01 UT
Partial Solar Eclipse
(umbral mag. 0.17; Saros 29)
With only 17% of the Sun covered at maximum eclipse, this was a very marginal eclipse at best, and rather uninteresting.
   
7 May, 0602 BC
max: 23:07 UT
Partial Solar Eclipse
(umbral mag. 0.70; Saros 67)
A moderate partial eclipse, with 70% of the Sun covered for viewers closest to the center, created an interesting spectacle.
1 Oct, 0602 BC
max: 16:57 UT
Partial Solar Eclipse
(umbral mag. 0.15; Saros 34)
With only 15% of the Sun covered at maximum eclipse, this was a very marginal eclipse at best, and rather uninteresting.
   
31 Oct, 0602 BC
max: 06:13 UT
Partial Solar Eclipse
(umbral mag. 0.38; Saros 72)
A small partial eclipse barely darkened the Sun. With just 38% of the Sun covered for viewers closest to the center, this was of limited interest.
27 Mar, 0601 BC
max: 21:07 UT
Annular Solar Eclipse
(umbral mag. 0.96; Saros 39)
The Sun was 96% covered in a moderate annular eclipse, lasting 4 minutes and 2 seconds and covering a broad path up to 235 km wide.
   
20 Sep, 0601 BC
max: 07:20 UT
Total Solar Eclipse
(umbral mag. 1.05; Saros 44)
A dramatic total eclipse plunged the Sun into darkness for 3 minutes and 21 seconds at maximum, creating an amazing spectacle for observers in a broad path up to 229 km wide.