Jul
3
Tue
⚪ Full Moon
Jul 3 @ 12:52 pm – 1:52 pm
Jul
18
Wed
âš« New Moon
Jul 18 @ 10:24 pm – 11:24 pm
Aug
1
Wed
⚪ Full Moon
Aug 1 @ 9:27 pm – 10:27 pm
Aug
17
Fri
âš« New Moon
Aug 17 @ 9:54 am – 10:54 am
Aug
31
Fri
Full (Blue) Moon
Aug 31 @ 7:58 am – 8:58 am
Sep
15
Sat
âš« New Moon
Sep 15 @ 8:11 pm – 9:11 pm
Sep
29
Sat
⚪ Full Moon
Sep 29 @ 9:19 pm – 10:19 pm
Oct
15
Mon
âš« New Moon
Oct 15 @ 6:02 am – 7:02 am
Oct
29
Mon
⚪ Full Moon
Oct 29 @ 1:49 pm – 2:49 pm
Nov
13
Tue
Total Solar Eclipse
Nov 13 @ 12:37 pm – 5:45 pm

For this eclipse totality will be visible from northern Australia and the southern Pacific Ocean.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Solar_eclipse_of_November_13,_2012

The most populous city to experience totality will be Cairns, which will experience 2 minutes of totality just an hour after daybreak (6:38 am AEST) with the sun at an altitude of just 14°. Norfolk Island, a small pacific island west of Australia, will experience a partial eclipse with a maximum of 98% of the sun obscured at 9:37 am NFT and an altitude of 42°.

Parts of northern New Zealand including Auckland will experience a partial eclipse with over 80% of the sun obscured. Christchurch and points north will see at least 60% of the sun obscured. Maximum eclipse over New Zealand will occur around 10:30 AM NZDT (21:30 UTC).

Parts of central Chile, specifically the Los Ríos and Los Lagos regions from Valdivia (63% obscured) south to Quellón (54% obscured) will see a partial eclipse with over half the sun obscured at sunset, over the coast. Points north up to about Santiago will see the eclipse begin as the sun is setting.