Eclipse Atlas
iPhone / Utilitaires
Don't miss the most breathtaking event in nature.
A total solar eclipse is brief, rare, and unforgettable — and to witness it, you have to be in exactly the right place at exactly the right time. Umbra shows you where that is, for every total solar eclipse over the next decade.
Spin the globe. Trace the path of totality across continents. Tap any point along the way to learn precisely when the Moon's shadow arrives — and, crucially for photographers, exactly where the Sun will sit in the sky.
WHAT'S INSIDE
• A satellite globe — Explore Earth in stunning 3D imagery and see how each shadow path sweeps across the planet.
• Every total eclipse, 2026 to 2035 — From the Arctic-and-Spain eclipse of August 2026, to the six-minute monster across North Africa in 2027, to Australia, Alaska, China, and Japan beyond.
• Tap-to-inspect waypoints — Pick any spot along the centerline to instantly see local arrival time, totality duration, and the Sun's altitude and compass direction at that moment.
• Photographer's sun position — Know in advance whether the Sun will be high overhead or sitting beautifully low near the horizon. Plan that once-in-a-lifetime composition before you book the flight.
• Compare paths side by side — Toggle eclipses on and off to decide which trip fits your schedule, your budget, and your dream shot.
WHO IT'S FOR
Astrophotographers chasing their first diamond ring. Travelers planning a once-in-a-lifetime trip. Astronomy enthusiasts ("umbraphiles") collecting eclipses around the world. Teachers and students bringing celestial mechanics to life. Anyone who has ever looked up.
WHY ECLIPSES MATTER
A total solar eclipse is the only time you can see the Sun's corona with the naked eye — the wispy outer atmosphere streaming millions of kilometers into space. For a few minutes, day becomes twilight, stars appear, and the temperature drops. People travel across the world for two minutes of it. With Umbra, you'll know exactly where to go.
The next great eclipse is coming. Be ready.