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Geological · Adelaide, South Australia, Australia

Total Solar Eclipse 2030-11-25 — Adelaide

Adelaide sits in the path of totality for the 25 November 2030 total solar eclipse — a rare chance to witness the corona from inside a major city.

When
Nov
Best viewing
Arrive at any open outdoor spot in Adelaide before mid-afternoon; totality lasts only a few minutes, but the partial phases and atmosphere build for over an hour.
Category
Geological
Status
Returns Nov 2026

About this spectacle

On 25 November 2030, the moon's shadow sweeps across Adelaide, plunging the city into sudden twilight in the middle of a spring afternoon. In the minutes of totality, the sun's corona blazes into view — a ghostly white halo impossible to see at any other time. Stars and planets emerge in the darkened sky, birds fall silent, and the temperature drops noticeably. Crowds gather on lawns, rooftops, and parklands across the city, watching through eclipse glasses until the diamond-ring effect signals the end. As the shadow races onward, daylight returns abruptly and the city erupts in cheers. This is a once-in-a-generation event for Adelaide residents: a total solar eclipse occurring directly over a major urban centre, requiring no expedition to a remote location — just a clear sky and a safe place to look up.

When to go

Nov

Getting there

Nearest airport: ADL. Nearest city: Adelaide.

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