To witness the April 8, 2024, total solar eclipse, viewers must be within the 115-mile-wide path that will sweep across the U.S.
The reason for these new calculations is a solar eclipse expert named John Irwin. See John's recalculated map of where the total solar eclipse will cross southern Illinois. Note that the path of totality is slightly narrower now and appears to have shifted slightly further north. Here's the ...
The reason for these new calculations is a solar eclipse expert named John Irwin. See John's recalculated map of where the total solar eclipse will cross southern Illinois. Note that the path of totality is slightly narrower now and appears to have shifted slightly further north. Here's the ...
Russellville will have a good chance of seeing the eclipse. The forecast calls for lots of sunshine and a few passing clouds. MORE: Total solar eclipse April 8, 2024 facts: Path, time and the best places to view Carbondale, Illinois The forecast calls for good eclipse viewing...
2024 Solar Eclipse Tim Newcomb is a journalist based in the Pacific Northwest. He covers stadiums, sneakers, gear, infrastructure, and more for a variety of publications, including Popular Mechanics. His favorite interviews have included sit-downs with Roger Federer in Switzerland, Kobe Bryant in ...
Illinois Kentucky Indiana Ohio Pennsylvania New York Vermont New Hampshire Maine Small parts of Tennessee and Michigan also experienced the total solar eclipse. Several major cities across the U.S. were included in the eclipse's path of totality, while many others saw a partial eclipse. These wer...
The first location in continental North America that will be in total eclipse is Mexico's Pacific coast at roughly 11 a.m. Pacific Daylight Time. It will then continue into the U.S. in Texas, through Oklahoma, Arkansas, Missouri, Illinois, Kentucky, Indiana, Ohio, Pennsylvania, New York,...
In April, totality will last longer than it did in 2017. Seven years ago, the longest period of totality was experienced near Carbondale, Illinois, at 2 minutes, 42 seconds. For the upcoming eclipse, totality will last up to 4 minutes, 28 seconds, in an area about 25 minutes nor...
The path of totalitywill sweep across central Mexico, parts of Texas, Oklahoma, Arkansas, Missouri, Kentucky, Illinois, Indiana, Ohio, Pennsylvania, New York, Vermont, New Hampshire, Maine, and southern Canada. Where Can I See the Eclipse in Arizona?
North America is on the verge of another masking of the sun during a total solar eclipse. This one will last almost twice as long, with an even wider audience, than the eclipse that stretched coast-to-coast in 2017.