Seven more transits of Mercury will occur in the U.S. this century. This table shows when, where, and how these transits will occur. Other transits of Mercury that occur elsewhere in the world but are not visible in the U.S. are also shown. There will not be another transit of Venus until the next century, on December 11, 2117.
Date (UTC) | Type | States* | Duration* |
---|---|---|---|
11/13/2032 | Mercury (not visible in U.S.) |
None | n/a |
11/07/2039 | Mercury (not visible in U.S.) |
None | n/a |
05/07/2049 | Mercury |
All | 6:41 |
11/09/2052 | Mercury | AK, AZ, CA, CO, HI, ID, MT, NM, NV, OR, UT, WA, WY | 5:13 |
05/10/2062 | Mercury |
All | 6:41 |
11/11/2065 | Mercury |
All | 5:24 |
11/14/2078 | Mercury | All, except AK and HI | 3:57 |
11/07/2085 | Mercury | All, except HI | 3:44 |
05/08/2095 | Mercury | All | 7:29 |
11/10/2098 | Mercury (not visible in U.S.) |
None | n/a |
Transit data courtesy of Fred Espenak, NASA/Goddard Space Flight Center, from eclipse.gsfc.nasa.gov
* Note that only a portion of a state listed may be within a transit visibility range; "Duration" is expressed in hours and minutes; note that a transit may not be visible for the full duration due to time of sunrise/sunset.