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Meta TitleThe Last Total Solar Eclipse - History and Facts | TIME
Meta DescriptionA total solar eclipse is crossing the US on August 21, 2017. Here's when the last one took place
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A total solar eclipse crossing the U.S. from coast to coast is drawing the attention of millions of Americans on Aug. 21, but when was the last total solar eclipse ? The answer depends on where you are. It’s been a while since America has seen a total solar eclipse, but Earth as a whole sees one about once every 18 months. Here’s what you need to know: Last Total Solar Eclipse in the U.S. It’s been more than three decades since the total solar eclipse of Feb. 26, 1979, which crossed through Washington, Oregon, Idaho, Montana and North Dakota, before heading north to Canada, according to NASA . That’s the last time the contiguous U.S. has seen a total solar eclipse, until the one on Aug. 21, 2017. NEXT: Watch the Whole Total Solar Eclipse in 4 Minutes Last Total Solar Eclipse Abroad The last time a total solar eclipse crossed Earth was March 9, 2016. The total eclipse traversed parts of Indonesia, including Sumatra, Borneo and Sulawesi, while viewers in Australia and parts of south Asia and east Asia were able to see a partial eclipse, according to NASA . If you miss Monday’s eclipse, here’s a list of all the upcoming total solar eclipses over the next 50 years.
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[Skip to Content](https://time.com/4909098/last-total-solar-eclipse-of-the-sun/#maincontent) - Menu Close [Subscribe](https://time.com/subscribe-header-time/) - [Science](https://time.com/section/science) - [Eclipse](https://time.com/tag/eclipse) # When Was the Last Total Solar Eclipse? [ADD TIME ON GOOGLE](https://www.google.com/preferences/source?q=https://time.com) Show me more content from TIME on Google Search by [Mahita Gajanan](https://time.com/author/mahita-gajanan/) Gajanan is an editor at TIME. Aug 21, 2017 4:31 PM CUT by [Mahita Gajanan](https://time.com/author/mahita-gajanan/) Gajanan is an editor at TIME. Aug 21, 2017 4:31 PM CUT A [total solar eclipse](http://time.com/4874900/total-solar-eclipse-how-watch-online/) crossing the U.S. from coast to coast is [drawing the attention of millions of Americans](http://time.com/4908595/total-solar-eclipse-lost-productivity/) on Aug. 21, but when was the last [total solar eclipse](http://time.com/4834676/total-solar-eclipse-2017-rare/)? The answer depends on where you are. It’s been a while since America has seen a total solar eclipse, but Earth as a whole sees one about once every 18 months. Here’s what you need to know: ## Last Total Solar Eclipse in the U.S. It’s been more than three decades since the total solar eclipse of Feb. 26, 1979, which crossed through Washington, Oregon, Idaho, Montana and North Dakota, before heading north to Canada, [according to NASA](https://eclipse2017.nasa.gov/when-was-last-solar-eclipse-seen-contiguous-united-states-and-when-will-next-one-happen). That’s the last time the contiguous U.S. has seen a total solar eclipse, until the one on Aug. 21, 2017. ***NEXT: [Watch the Whole Total Solar Eclipse in 4 Minutes](http://time.com/4900280/total-solar-eclipse-2017-video-watch/)*** ## Last Total Solar Eclipse Abroad The last time a total solar eclipse crossed Earth was March 9, 2016. The total eclipse traversed parts of Indonesia, including Sumatra, Borneo and Sulawesi, while viewers in Australia and parts of south Asia and east Asia were able to see a partial eclipse, [according to NASA](https://web.archive.org/web/20080805092726/http://eclipse.gsfc.nasa.gov:80/SEgoogle/SEgoogle2001/SE2016Mar09Tgoogle.html). If you miss Monday’s eclipse, here’s a list of [all the upcoming total solar eclipses](http://time.com/4897581/total-solar-eclipse-years-next/) over the next 50 years. ## Must-Reads from TIME - [What to Know About April’s ‘Micromoon’](https://time.com/7276502/what-to-know-about-april-micromoon/?itm_source=parsely-api) - [The Best Space Photos of The Year](https://time.com/7341084/best-space-photos-2025/?itm_source=parsely-api) - [What to Know About the Biggest Solar Storm to Blast Earth in Over 20 Years](https://time.com/7353693/solar-storm-2026-what-to-know/?itm_source=parsely-api) - [NASA Just Got A Close Look at the Interstellar Comet Whizzing Through Our Solar System](https://time.com/7335579/nasa-interstellar-comet-what-to-know/?itm_source=parsely-api) - [What to Know About Scientists Potentially Discovering Hints of Life On A Distant Planet](https://time.com/7278554/what-to-know-about-k2-18b-planet-signs-of-life/?itm_source=parsely-api) - [Data Centers are Lousy for the Planet. 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A [total solar eclipse](http://time.com/4874900/total-solar-eclipse-how-watch-online/) crossing the U.S. from coast to coast is [drawing the attention of millions of Americans](http://time.com/4908595/total-solar-eclipse-lost-productivity/) on Aug. 21, but when was the last [total solar eclipse](http://time.com/4834676/total-solar-eclipse-2017-rare/)? The answer depends on where you are. It’s been a while since America has seen a total solar eclipse, but Earth as a whole sees one about once every 18 months. Here’s what you need to know: ## Last Total Solar Eclipse in the U.S. It’s been more than three decades since the total solar eclipse of Feb. 26, 1979, which crossed through Washington, Oregon, Idaho, Montana and North Dakota, before heading north to Canada, [according to NASA](https://eclipse2017.nasa.gov/when-was-last-solar-eclipse-seen-contiguous-united-states-and-when-will-next-one-happen). That’s the last time the contiguous U.S. has seen a total solar eclipse, until the one on Aug. 21, 2017. ***NEXT: [Watch the Whole Total Solar Eclipse in 4 Minutes](http://time.com/4900280/total-solar-eclipse-2017-video-watch/)*** ## Last Total Solar Eclipse Abroad The last time a total solar eclipse crossed Earth was March 9, 2016. The total eclipse traversed parts of Indonesia, including Sumatra, Borneo and Sulawesi, while viewers in Australia and parts of south Asia and east Asia were able to see a partial eclipse, [according to NASA](https://web.archive.org/web/20080805092726/http://eclipse.gsfc.nasa.gov:80/SEgoogle/SEgoogle2001/SE2016Mar09Tgoogle.html). If you miss Monday’s eclipse, here’s a list of [all the upcoming total solar eclipses](http://time.com/4897581/total-solar-eclipse-years-next/) over the next 50 years.
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