The next eclipse in 2025 is a total lunar eclipse on September 7, 2025. It will be visible from parts of Africa, Europe, Asia, Japan, Indonesia, and Australia. This eclipse will feature a totality lasting about 83 minutes, which is longer than average. Unfortunately, it won't be visible in North and South America since the Moon will be below the horizon during the event. This eclipse is sometimes called a "Blood Moon" due to the reddish appearance of the Moon during totality.
If the question refers to the year 2020 specifically, no major eclipses were noted in the search for that year, but the closest relevant significant eclipse mentioned is the hybrid solar eclipse of April 20, 2023 for an example of a recent eclipse.
Please clarify if the question is about a specific year or a particular type of eclipse (solar or lunar) and I can provide detailed timing and location information accordingly.