On April 8, 2024, a total solar eclipse will cut a narrow path across Mexico, 15 U.S. states and Canada's maritime provinces, giving millions of observers one of the most profound astronomical experiences an individual can have. That means, now is the time to get plans made and safe observing gear ordered! A total solar eclipse occurs when the New Moon passes between the Earth and the Sun, completely blocking the face of the Sun. When that happens, the hallmarks of night will emerge as the Moon's shadow swallows the Sun and nudges day aside for a few fleeting moments. During the partial phase leading up to totality observers must use proper eye protection. However, for the few moments that the Sun is completely obscured, observers can view the event without protective eyewear. During this event, some cities along the path will experience up to 4 minutes and 27 seconds of totality. This total solar eclipse will make landfall on April 8, 2024, in North America at 11:07 a.m. PDT in Mazatlan, Mexico, and sweep northeast crossing into Texas at 1:27 p.m. CDT. It will quickly travel along a band through parts of Texas, Oklahoma, Arkansas, Missouri, Tennessee, Kentucky, Illinois, Indiana, Michigan, Ohio, Pennsylvania, New York, Vermont, New Hampshire and Maine. Near the end of its journey, the total solar eclipse will pass through portions of several Canadian provinces including Ontario, Quebec, New Brunswick, Prince Edward Island, Nova Scotia and Newfoundland and Labrador. For those that are unable to make it to the path of the total solar eclipse, nearly all North America will experience a partial solar eclipse - which will require proper eye protection for the entire duration! |
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