The eclipse began in the U.S. as a partial eclipse beginning at 12:06 p.m. CDT near Eagle Pass, Texas, before progressing to totality by about 1:27 p.m. CDT and then moving along its path to the northeast over the following few hours. NASA's map shows the path of totality for ...
But high pressure and a largely cloud-free sky could shape up over the Northeast – especially New England – and create excellent viewing conditions for totality. Meanwhile, a storm system driving a severe weather risk in the Southern Plains and Mississippi Valley could also send...
Total solar eclipse: An eclipse crosses North America today, and will slice a diagonal line from the southwest to the northeast. Follow our live updates. Weather forecast: Clouds could get in the way for a large part of the eclipse’s path, with the heaviest clouds expected in parts of Te...
In the U.S., the path of totality begins in Texas and will travel through Oklahoma, Arkansas, Missouri, Illinois, Kentucky, Indiana, Ohio, Pennsylvania, New York, Vermont, New Hampshire and Maine. Small parts of Tennessee and Michigan will also experience the total solar eclip...
Jupiter will lie on the other side of the Sun from Venus, 30° to the east-northeast. During the eclipse, Venus will blaze at magnitude –3.9, while Jupiter comes in second at magnitude –2.1. The difference means that Venus will shine 5¼ times as bright as Jupiter. Still, the...
The best place to see the solar eclipse is within the path of totality. Here’s exactly where that is.
The moon’s shadow will slice a diagonal line from the southwest to the northeast across North America, briefly plunging communities along the track into darkness. Totality will enter the continent at Mazatlan, Mexico, and exit at Newfoundland in Canada. In between, 15 U.S. states from Texas...
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