Solar Eclipse
The 2028 Solar Eclipse is an extraordinary and rare astronomical event that represents a unique opportunity for Western Australia.
On 22 July 2028, the shadow of the moon will cross one of the most beautiful parts of the world – the Kimberley.
On 22 July 2028, the shadow of the moon will cross one of the most beautiful parts of the world – the Kimberley.
One of the most spectacular astronomical events that you can witness in your lifetime is a solar eclipse, when the moon passes between the sun and the earth and casts a shadow over a portion of our planet. And if you want to experience this awe-inspiring phenomenon in a truly unique and beautiful setting, then you should mark your calendar for the 22 July 2028, when a total solar eclipse will be visible from the East Kimberley region of Western Australia, including the town of Kununurra.
Kununurra is a remote and scenic town that lies on the banks of the Ord River, surrounded by rugged mountains and vast lakes. It is also home to some of the oldest and most culturally rich indigenous communities in Australia, who have a deep connection to the land and the sky. The solar eclipse will be a rare opportunity for them to share their stories, traditions, and ceremonies with visitors from around the world.
The eclipse will begin at 9:29 am local time, when the moon will start to cover the sun's disk. The sky will gradually darken, and the temperature will drop. You will be able to see the sun's corona, or outer atmosphere, shining like a halo around the moon. You will also be able to spot some of the brightest stars and planets in the daytime sky. The totality, or the phase when the sun is completely obscured by the moon, will last for 4 minutes and 10 seconds, starting at 10:17 am. During this time, you will witness one of the most breathtaking sights in nature, as the sun's light creates a dazzling ring of fire in the sky. The eclipse will end at 11:11 am, when the moon will move away from the sun and restore daylight.
If you are planning to watch the eclipse from Kununurra, you should book your accommodation and transportation well in advance, as this is a popular tourist destination and a once-in-a-lifetime event. You should also bring proper eye protection, such as special eclipse glasses or filters, to avoid damaging your eyesight. And most importantly, you should bring your sense of wonder and curiosity, as you will be part of a historic and magical moment that you will never forget.
Kununurra is a remote and scenic town that lies on the banks of the Ord River, surrounded by rugged mountains and vast lakes. It is also home to some of the oldest and most culturally rich indigenous communities in Australia, who have a deep connection to the land and the sky. The solar eclipse will be a rare opportunity for them to share their stories, traditions, and ceremonies with visitors from around the world.
The eclipse will begin at 9:29 am local time, when the moon will start to cover the sun's disk. The sky will gradually darken, and the temperature will drop. You will be able to see the sun's corona, or outer atmosphere, shining like a halo around the moon. You will also be able to spot some of the brightest stars and planets in the daytime sky. The totality, or the phase when the sun is completely obscured by the moon, will last for 4 minutes and 10 seconds, starting at 10:17 am. During this time, you will witness one of the most breathtaking sights in nature, as the sun's light creates a dazzling ring of fire in the sky. The eclipse will end at 11:11 am, when the moon will move away from the sun and restore daylight.
If you are planning to watch the eclipse from Kununurra, you should book your accommodation and transportation well in advance, as this is a popular tourist destination and a once-in-a-lifetime event. You should also bring proper eye protection, such as special eclipse glasses or filters, to avoid damaging your eyesight. And most importantly, you should bring your sense of wonder and curiosity, as you will be part of a historic and magical moment that you will never forget.