Solar eclipse of June 2, 2095

A total solar eclipse will occur at the Moon's ascending node of orbit on Thursday, June 2, 2095, with a magnitude of 1.0332. A solar eclipse occurs when the Moon passes between Earth and the Sun, thereby totally or partly obscuring the image of the Sun for a viewer on Earth. A total solar eclipse occurs when the Moon's apparent diameter is larger than the Sun's, blocking all direct sunlight, turning day into darkness. Totality occurs in a narrow path across Earth's surface, with the partial solar eclipse visible over a surrounding region thousands of kilometres wide.

Eclipses in 2095

 * A total solar eclipse on June 2, 2095.
 * A partial lunar eclipse on June 17, 2095.
 * An annular solar eclipse on November 27, 2095.
 * A partial lunar eclipse on December 11, 2095.

Metonic

 * Preceded by: Solar eclipse of August 15, 2091
 * Followed by: Solar eclipse of March 21, 2099

Tzolkinex

 * Preceded by: Solar eclipse of April 21, 2088
 * Followed by: Solar eclipse of July 15, 2102

Half-Saros

 * Preceded by: Lunar eclipse of May 28, 2086
 * Followed by: Lunar eclipse of June 8, 2104

Tritos

 * Preceded by: Solar eclipse of July 3, 2084
 * Followed by: Solar eclipse of May 3, 2106

Solar Saros 129

 * Preceded by: Solar eclipse of May 22, 2077
 * Followed by: Solar eclipse of June 13, 2113

Inex

 * Preceded by: Solar eclipse of June 22, 2066
 * Followed by: Solar eclipse of May 14, 2124

Triad

 * Preceded by: Solar eclipse of August 1, 2008
 * Followed by: Solar eclipse of April 3, 2182