Global Event: | Annular Solar Eclipse |
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Local Type: | Partial Solar Eclipse, in North Korea |
Start of Partial: | Sat, Jun 1, 2030 at 3:28 pm KST |
Start of Annularity: | Not visible from North Korea |
End of Annularity: | Not visible from North Korea |
End of Partial: | Sat, Jun 1, 2030 at 6:10 pm KST | All times shown on this page are local time. (Note: more than one time zone is listed.) |
This map shows where and when the eclipse is visible in North Korea.
Jun 1, 2030 – Partial Solar Eclipse – North Korea

The colors on the map indicate how much of the Sun gets covered by the Moon. The darker the shading, the more the Sun is covered.

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Solar Eclipses
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- Partial Solar Eclipses
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- Hybrid Solar Eclipses
- Eclipse Seasons
- Solar Eclipses in History
- Solar Eclipse Myths
- Magnitude of Eclipses
- Accuracy of Our Eclipse Calculations
This table provides the eclipse visibility and times for each city, including average cloud coverage (since 2000). The actual weather forecasts are available from 14 days before the eclipse.
Towns and Cities in North Korea Where the Eclipse Is Visible
Location | Obscuration | Start | Max | End | Annularity Duration | Avg. Cloud Cover |
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Chongjin | 77.08% | 3:32 pm | 4:54 pm | 6:06 pm KST | --- | 72 % |
Haeju | 62.98% | 3:34 pm | 4:58 pm | 6:10 pm KST | --- | 58 % |
Hamhung | 69.88% | 3:33 pm | 4:56 pm | 6:08 pm KST | --- | 60 % |
Kaechon | 67.60% | 3:31 pm | 4:55 pm | 6:08 pm KST | --- | 53 % |
Kaesong | 63.73% | 3:35 pm | 4:58 pm | 6:10 pm KST | --- | 60 % |
Namp’o | 64.49% | 3:32 pm | 4:56 pm | 6:09 pm KST | --- | 55 % |
Pyongyang | 65.66% | 3:32 pm | 4:56 pm | 6:09 pm KST | --- | 52 % |
Sinuiju | 67.10% | 3:28 pm | 4:53 pm | 6:07 pm KST | --- | 56 % |
Wonsan | 67.82% | 3:34 pm | 4:57 pm | 6:09 pm KST | --- | 65 % |
All times shown on this page are local time.
Solar Eclipses Visible in North Korea
Eclipse Visibility from North Korea | Visibility Worldwide | ||
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Jun 1, 2030 Partial Solar Eclipse | Annular Solar Eclipse Europe, Asia, Much of Africa, North/West North America, Pacific, Atlantic, Arctic | ![]() | |
Nov 3, 2032 Partial Solar Eclipse | Partial Solar Eclipse East in Europe, Asia, Pacific | ![]() | |
Sep 2, 2035 Total Solar Eclipse | Total Solar Eclipse East in Europe, Asia, West in North America, Pacific, Arctic | ![]() | |
Oct 25, 2041 Annular Solar Eclipse | Annular Solar Eclipse Much of Asia, North/East Australia, North/West North America, Pacific | ![]() | |
Apr 20, 2042 Partial Solar Eclipse | Total Solar Eclipse Asia, North/West Australia, North/West North America, Pacific, Indian Ocean, Arctic | ![]() | Note: Click on the date link for details in North Korea, or the path map image for global details. Currently shown eclipse is highlighted. |