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  1. Every 18 months or so —somewhere in the world—a total solar eclipse takes place. The total phase of the eclipse, where the Moon completely covers the Sun, is visible from along a narrow path of totality. Typically, this path across the globe is around 15,000 km (9000 miles) long, but only about 150 km (90 miles) wide.

  2. Apr 8, 2024 · April 8, 2024. Leer en español. Follow our live updates on the total solar eclipse. On April 8, North America will experience its second total solar eclipse in seven years. The moon will glide...

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  3. Apr 8, 2024 · A total solar eclipse was visible over parts of Mexico, 15 U.S. states and eastern Canada on Monday. The rest of the continental U.S. got to see a partial eclipse. Updated April 8, 2024, 9:15...

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  5. NASA's Scientific Visualization Studio. The Monday, April 8, 2024, total solar eclipse crossed North America, passing over Mexico, the United States, and Canada. The total solar eclipse began over the South Pacific Ocean.

  6. Apr 5, 2024 · Updated April 5, 2024. On April 8, the moon will slip between the Earth and the sun, casting a shadow across a swath of North America: a total solar eclipse. By cosmic coincidence, the moon and...

  7. Apr 8, 2024 · First location to see the partial eclipse begin: Apr 8 at 15:42:15: Apr 8 at 11:42:15 am: First location to see the full eclipse begin: Apr 8 at 16:38:52: Apr 8 at 12:38:52 pm: Maximum Eclipse: Apr 8 at 18:17:21: Apr 8 at 2:17:21 pm: Last location to see the full eclipse end: Apr 8 at 19:55:35: Apr 8 at 3:55:35 pm: Last location to see the ...

  8. Quick Facts. The next total solar eclipse visible in the contiguous United States will be on Aug. 23, 2044. Lunar eclipses occur during the full moon phase, and solar eclipses occur during the new moon phase.

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