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The path of 2024 solar eclipse just moved a little bit farther from Canton, Cincinnati and Columbus as Ohio's area of totality shrinks based on new data.
The shadow of the moon will pass into Texas a little before 1:30 p.m. local time. The total darkness of the eclipse will reach Ohio around 3:08 p.m. ET, starting in the southwest portion of the state.
The eclipse's path of totality will last from 3:08 to 3:19 p.m. as it cuts a swath from southwest to northeast Ohio. A map showing where the moon's shadow will cross Ohio and surrounding states ...
As the magnitude of this eclipse at that time was 1.0566, the angular diameter of the Moon was 1.0566 times that of the Sun, or 33'44". This gave the eclipse a wider path of totality and more maximum time in totality (4 min 28 s) compared to the total eclipse in 2017 (2 min 40 s), which had a magnitude of 1.0306.
The 2024 solar eclipse is Monday, April 8, 2024. Its path of totality will cross the United States from approximately 2:27 p.m. to 3:35 p.m. Eastern time. That's when, if you're in the path, the ...
The eclipse is the first in the United States since 2017, and Ohio is lucky enough to be in the path of totality for the first time since 1806. Where is the path of totality 2024? 'New' path of ...
This year, the total solar eclipse will be visible in Ohio from 3:08 p.m. to 3:19 p.m., with a partial solar eclipse beginning at 1:59 p.m.. Much of the state is expected to witness totality, with ...
In April, Ohio residents (and the thousands who will flock from out-of-state) will be able to see a total solar eclipse for the first time in Ohio in over 200 years. The path of totality will ...