13. Mar Penumbral lunar eclipse
8. Aug Penumbral lunar eclipse
21.-22. August annular solar eclipse, visible in S. and S.E. Asia, Indonesia, Philippine Is., extreme S. of Japan, Australasia
6. September Penumbral lunar eclipse
16. February annular solar eclipse, visible from S. of Africa, Madagascar, Antarctica, Indonesia, S. of Philippine Is., Australasia
28. July partial eclipse of the Moon, visible from Extreme S. and W. of S. America, Central America, W. of N. America, Pacific Ocean, Antarctica, Australasia, except extreme E. Asia
11. August total solar eclipse, visible from N.E. of N.America, Greenland, arctic regions, Iceland, Europe, N. of Africa, Arabia, Asia except E.
5. February partial solar eclipse, visible from most of Antarctica
1. July partial solar eclipse, visible from S.E. Pacific Ocean, extreme S.W. of S. America
16.July total eclipse of the Moon, visible from the Pacific Ocean, extreme S.W. Alaska, Antarctica, Australasia S.W. Asia
31. July partial eclipse of the Sun, visible from Extreme N. and N.E. Asia, Alsaka, Canada except S.E., arctic regions, Greenland except S.
25. December partial solar eclipse, visible from N.America except N.W. and extreme N., Gulf of Mexico, N. of Caribbean Sea, extreme S. of Greenland
21. June total eclipse of the Sun, visible from E. of S. America, S. Atlantic Ocean, Africa except N., Madagascar
5. July partial lunar eclipse, visible from Pacific Ocean except E., Antarctica, Australasia, Asia except W. and extreme N., extreme E. Africa, Madagascar
14. December annular solar eclipse, visible from Hawai`ian Is., extreme S. of Alaska, S.W. of Canada, W. of usA., Mexico, Central America, Caribbean Sea
30. December Penumbral lunar eclipse
10.-11. June annular solar eclipse, visible from S.E. and extreme N.E. Asia, Philippine Is., N. Pacific Ocean, N. America except N. and E.
24. June Penumbral lunar eclipse
20. November Penumbral lunar eclipse
4. December total eclipse of the Sun, visible from S. of Africa, Madagascar, Australia except N. and E.
31. May annular eclipse of the Sun, visible from Iceland, N. of Greenland, arctic regioins, N. Europe, N.Asia, Alaska, N. of Canada
8.-9. November total eclipse of the Moon, visible from Asia except E., Africa, Europe, Iceland, Greenland, arctic regions, The Americas except S.W. Alaska
23.-24. November total eclipse of the Sun, visible from Antarctica, S. of Australasia, extreme S. of S. America
4. May total lunar eclipse, visible from Antarctica, Australia, New Guinea, Indonesia, Philippinie Is., Asia except N.E., Africa, Europe except extreme N., extreme E. of S. America
14. October partial solar eclipse, visible from E. Asia, Hawai`ian Is., W. of Alaska
28. October total lunar eclipse, visible from W. Asia, Africa except extreme E., Europe, Iceland, greenland, arctic regions, The Americas
More total solar eclipses:
2005 Apr 8 (annular/total)
2006 Mar 29
2008 Aug 1
2009 Jul 22
2010 Jul 11
2012 Nov 13 (if you don't consider the 2005 Apr 8 eclipse)
Also interesting sky event:
Occultations of Planets by the Moon