Oregon will only see a partial eclipse of the Sun on April 8, 2024. The most coverage of the disk
Which upcoming lunar and solar eclipses are visible in Bend, Oregon, USA, and what do they look like?
Eleven years after an annular solar eclipse crossed the western United States on May 20, 2012, another annular eclipse will race across the USA from Oregon to Texas on Saturday, October 14, 2023. The path of the annular eclipse next visits Central America and South America, and ends shortly...
On August 21, 2017, a total solar eclipse moved from the Pacific to the Atlantic, throwing a narrow corridor through 14 U.S. states under the moon's shadow in the first coast-to-coast totality for 99 years. On that day, the shadow moved from Oregon across the U.S. to South Carolina...
The 2023 annular solar eclipse will be visible along a narrow path that crosses from Oregon to Texas on October 14, 2023. The eclipse will make landfall along parts of the Central and Southern Oregon Coast (including Coos Bay, North Bend, and Charleston) shortly after 8 a.m., before reach...
Which upcoming lunar and solar eclipses are visible in Salem, Oregon, USA, and what do they look like?
We’re going, once we find a great place (and for all of you traveling, you should know that our 40 minute drive to the airport in Portland took five hours after the eclipse because of so many people leaving town), so plan accordingly. ...
During the 2017 total solar eclipse, among gasps I heard unsettled cries across the high Oregon desert. In her seminal 1982 essay Total Eclipse, Annie Dillard reported hearing rattled people staring up at the eclipsed sun. "From all the hills came screams," she wrote....
“ring of fire” solar eclipse crossed a part of the country last October. The moon was too far away then to completely blot out the sun, leaving a brilliant, burning ring around our star. The dramatic “ring of fire” stretched from Oregon to Texas, and crossed over Central America and...
The next annular eclipse in the U.S. will be on October 14, 2023. The penumbra will cover most of North and South America with the umbra (darkest inner shadow) traveling in a narrow band from South of Portland, Oregon down through Northern Nevada, Southern Utah, the middle of New Mexico...