2024 marks a celestial spectacle with the occurrence of two solar eclipses, one total and one annular. Embrace the opportunity to witness these awe-inspiring events with our interactive map, guiding you to the optimal viewing locations worldwide.
On April 8, 2024, the moon will completely obscure the sun, casting a mesmerizing shadow across a narrow path on Earth. This total solar eclipse, scheduled at 20:18 UTC, will be visible from Mexico, the United States, and Canada.
The path of totality, where the entire sun will be blocked by the moon, will traverse the following regions:
On October 2, 2024, an annular solar eclipse will occur, with the moon passing directly in front of the sun but not completely obscuring it. This "ring of fire" effect is visible when the moon is farther from Earth than during a total eclipse, resulting in a smaller apparent size.
The path of annularity, where the moon will create a perfect ring around the sun, will cross the following regions:
Our comprehensive interactive map provides real-time updates and detailed information about the eclipses, including:
The wealth of data generated during these eclipses holds immense potential for groundbreaking applications. By harnessing the power of crowdsourcing, citizen scientists, and advanced computing, we can:
Table 1: Total Solar Eclipse of 2024 Path of Totality
City | Time (UTC) |
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Mazatlan, Mexico | 20:18 |
Torreon, Mexico | 20:24 |
Monterrey, Mexico | 20:31 |
Austin, Texas, USA | 13:26 CST |
Cleveland, Ohio, USA | 15:11 EST |
Buffalo, New York, USA | 15:30 EST |
Toronto, Canada | 16:16 EST |
Table 2: Annular Solar Eclipse of 2024 Path of Annularity
City | Time (UTC) |
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Loreto, Mexico | 18:00 |
Culiacan, Mexico | 18:05 |
Phoenix, Arizona, USA | 10:22 MST |
Albuquerque, New Mexico, USA | 10:42 MST |
Lubbock, Texas, USA | 11:02 CST |
Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, USA | 11:23 CST |
St. Louis, Missouri, USA | 12:34 CST |
Table 3: Moon's Distance During Eclipses
Eclipse Type | Mean Distance from Earth (km) |
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Total Solar Eclipse | 363,300 |
Annular Solar Eclipse | 405,400 |
Table 4: Historical Solar Eclipses and Future Predictions
Year | Eclipse Type | Path of Totality |
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2023 | Annular | South Pacific, South America |
2024 | Total, Annular | North America, Mexico |
2025 | Annular | Europe, Africa |
2026 | Total | Eastern Europe, Asia |
2027 | Hybrid | Spain, North Africa |
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