On April 20th, 2023 we have a New Moon and Total (Annular) Solar Eclipse at 29° Aries. Occurring at a final, anaretic degree, the eclipse makes a strong statement. If the previous New Moon awakened us to the possibilities of living our life on our own terms, the Eclipse is a strong...
" Espenak said. "But we really can't tell on eclipse day because I've seen satellite maps over the past 20 years of data taken during April 8. And every place along the eclipse path is clear on some days and cloudy on others. More frequently, it's clear in the so...
You can use your smartphone or DSLR camera to view and photograph the eclipse. But you must have a proper solar filter to protect your eyes as you look through the viewfinder and protect your delicate camera equipment from dangerous and intense UV or IR radiation. Also:Could the...
The New Moon Solar Eclipse on April 19/20, 2023, is the first Eclipse we have had in Aries since 2015, kickstarting a new cycle of Eclipses that will continue to unfold until March 2025. The Aries New Moon Solar Eclipse activates a gateway to a new reality. Doors will open, bringing...
While the April 8 eclipse covered a wide swath of the U.S., outside the path of totality observers may have spotted a partial eclipse, where the moon covers some, but not all, of the sun, according to NASA. The closer they were to the path of totality, the larger the portion of ...
Anticipation for the April 8, 2024 total solar eclipse will be sky high! Not only are there 32 million people already living within the USA section of the path, but metropolitan areas such as St Louis, Cincinnati, Detroit, Toronto, and Quebec are very close to the path. The major cities...
April 8th, 2024, brings a Total Solar Eclipse in the sign of Aries. This is one of the most potent cosmic events of the year and will shape the path we are destined to walk for the next 18 months. Eclipses are always highly transformative times, and this Eclipse, being a...
Sep 4, 2023 596 1,594 Long Beach, California Apr 8, 2024 #32 I think it's interesting, but it's not worth spending $3000 on, yeesh. The last time there was a partial eclipse here I remember seeing the crescent-shaped shadows of leaves on the sidewalk. To me that was more inte...
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“Although total solar eclipses happen regularly, the path of totality is extremely limited. If you stood in one place and waited to see a total eclipse, you could wait for 300 years or more.” Personally, I don't want to wait that long. ...