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2023 October 14 at 16:13:35.5 UTC First Umbral Internal Contact 2023 October 14 at 16:15:52.5 UTC First Penumbral Internal Contact 2023 October 14 at 17:35:49.8 UTC Equatorial Conjunction 2023 October 14 at 17:37:48.0 UTC Ecliptic Conjunction 2023 October 14 at 17:56:18.3 UTC Greatest Eclipse 2023 October 14 at 18:00:40.6 UTC Greatest Duration
October 3, 2023 at 1:17 PM ... this month’s annular solar eclipse within the path of totality is in Utah. ... the United States in Oregon just after 9 a.m. on Oct. 14. The path will continue ...
A view of the solar eclipse on October 14, 2023 from Los Alamos, New Mexico, during annularity. From 1900 to 2100, the state of New Mexico will have recorded a total of 90 solar eclipses, five of which are annular eclipses and one of which is a total eclipse.
The shadow will be traveling at an average of about 2,300 miles per hour across NY state and will only take about 10 minutes, from one side of state to the other.
The longest annular solar eclipse of the 21st century took place on January 15, 2010, with a duration of 11 minutes and 7.8 seconds. The maximum possible duration is 12 minutes and 29 seconds. The eclipse of May 20, 2050, will be the second hybrid eclipse in the span of less than one year, the first one being on November 25, 2049.
Even if you are not in the path of annularity for "ring of fire" in October 2023, you'll see a partial solar eclipse if weather conditions are right.
The solar eclipse of April 8, 2024, also known as the Great North American Eclipse, [1] [2] was a total solar eclipse visible across a band covering parts of North America, from Mexico to Canada and crossing the contiguous United States. A solar eclipse occurs when the Moon passes between Earth and the Sun, thereby obscuring the Sun.
A woman views a map showing the eclipse path during the Solar Eclipse Festival at the California Science Center in Los Angeles, California, on August 19, 2017, two days before the total eclipse on ...