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A rare annular solar eclipse is visible leaving its peak nearest “totality” on Oct. 14, 2023, as sky gazers gathered an event outside Sacramento State’s planetarium.
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.
Learn all about the 2024 solar eclipse that will be visible across a wide swath of the United States. What time is the total solar eclipse on April 8? Search your ZIP code for a viewing guide
The total solar eclipse will begin in Mexico at 11:07 a.m. PT and leave continental North America at 5:16 p.m. NT. From the time the partial eclipse first appears on Earth to its final glimpses ...
NASA's tracker map allows you to see where the solar eclipse is at this moment. Tap "LIVE" when the map loads up to see exactly where the eclipse is in real time. NASA is tracking the location of ...
Another annular eclipse will be visible in Antarctica on Feb. 17, 2026, but it will only appear as a partial eclipse in other parts of the world. The next total solar eclipse will be on Aug. 12, 2026.
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When is the 2024 solar eclipse hitting the Chillicothe area? Learn all about the event that will be visible across a wide swath of the United States.