Data is from the Daily Planetary Guide 2000 Llwellyn Publications, originally prepared by the United States Naval Observatory and the Royal Greenwich Observatory.
| January 20 |
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| Total Eclipse of the Moon: 0° LEO 26´ |
| The Moon is in the middle of the eclipse at 11:44pm EST and 8:44pm PST, which means Moon is in the shadow of the Earth as it passes between the it and the Sun. |
| February 5 |
| Partial Eclipse of the Sun: 16° AQUARIUS 02´ |
| The Sun is in the middle of the eclipse at 7:49am EST and 4:49am PST, which means the Moon is obscuring the Sun when viewed from Earth. |
| July 1 |
| Partial Eclipse of the Sun: 10° CANCER 14´ |
| The solar partial solar eclipse is greatest at 2:33pm EST and 11:33pm PST. |
| July 16 |
| Total Eclipse of the Moon: 24° VIRGO 19´ |
| The total lunar eclipse is in the middle of its journey at 8:56am EST and 5:56am PST. |
| July 30 |
| Partial Eclipse of the Sun: 8° LEO 12´ |
| The partial eclipse of the Sun is greatest at 9:13pm EST and 6:13pm PST. |
| December 25 |
| Partial Eclipse of the Sun: 4° VIRGO 14´ |
| The partial eclipse of the sun is greatest at 12:35pm EST and 9:35pm PST. |