What’s Happening on April 8, 2024?
Get ready for an awe-inspiring celestial event! On Monday, April 8, 2024, a total solar eclipse will grace the skies, spanning across North America, including Canada, the United States, and Mexico. The eclipse will commence over the Pacific coast of Mexico, potentially visible around 11:07 a.m., subject to weather conditions.
Insights on the April 8, 2024 Solar Eclipse
This celestial spectacle, dubbed the “Great North American Eclipse,” will traverse 13 U.S. states along a narrow path from southwest to northeast. To witness the total phase of the eclipse, observers must position themselves within this specific path of totality.
At the centerline of the eclipse’s path, spectators will experience the longest duration of totality. On this day, the visible diameter of the Moon will be 5.5% larger than average. With a magnitude of 1.0566, the eclipse will reach its peak near Torreón, Coahuila, and the Mexican town of Nazas, Durango, offering a maximum duration of four minutes and 28.13 seconds.
During a total solar eclipse, the Moon will obscure the Sun, casting a surreal darkness akin to dawn or dusk. This extraordinary phenomenon promises to be a mesmerizing spectacle for those fortunate enough to witness it from the optimal vantage point.
Solar Eclipse Timings Worldwide
To ensure you catch this extraordinary event at the right moment, acquaint yourself with the eclipse timings in various countries. Refer to the table below for precise information on when and where the solar eclipse will be visible.
Sinaloa, Mexico | 11:07 AM MST | 4 Min 20 Sec |
Durango, Mexico | 12:12 pm CST | 3Min 50 Sec |
Ohio,U.S | 3:13 pm EDT | 3Min 50 sec |
Missouri, United States | 1:58 pm CDT | 4 Min 7 Sec |
Texas, united states | 1:40 pm CDT | 3 Min 52 sec |
Indiana U.S | 3:06 pm EDT | 3 Min 53 Sec |
Erie, Pennsylvania | 3:16 pm EDT | 3 Min 54 sec |
New York, U.S | 3:20 pm EDT | 3 Min 40 Sec |
Quebec, Canada | 3:26 pm EDT | 1 Min 57 Sec |
Prince Edward Island, Canada | 4:35 pm ADT | 3 Min 12 Sec |
Newfoundland, Canada | 5:13 pm NDT | 2 Min 53 Sec |
Safety Precautions for Viewing the Solar Eclipse
Safeguard your eyesight while observing the solar eclipse with these essential guidelines:
- Inspect your solar filter for any damage before use, discarding it if any defects are detected.
- If you wear glasses, keep them on and place eclipse glasses over them or use a portable solar viewer.
- Before directly gazing at the Sun, securely position your eclipse glasses or solar viewer to shield your eyes.
- After viewing the Sun, move away and remove the solar filter, never removing it while facing the Sun.
- Protect your skin by wearing appropriate clothing, a hat, and sunscreen, as the Sun remains intensely bright during partial or annular eclipses.
Future Solar Eclipses to Anticipate
While the next total solar eclipse visible in the contiguous United States is slated for August 23, 2044, numerous other total solar eclipses are set to occur worldwide in the coming years. Here’s a glimpse of some upcoming eclipses:
- August 12, 2026: Total Solar Eclipse in Arctic, Greenland, Iceland, Spain.
- August 2, 2027: Total Solar Eclipse in Morocco, Spain, Saudi Arabia, Yemen, Somalia.
- July 22, 2028: Total Solar Eclipse in Australia, New Zealand.
- November 25, 2030: Total Solar Eclipse in South Africa, Australia.
- March 30, 2033: Total Solar Eclipse in Russia.
- March 20, 2034: Total Solar Eclipse in Sudan, Egypt, Saudi Arabia, Iran, Afghanistan, Pakistan, India, China.
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