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Umbraphiles feeling the post-eclipse blues should start checking the expiration date on their passports. The next total solar eclipse is set to happen on Aug. 12, 2026, over Greenland, Iceland ...
Greatest Eclipse 2019 July 02 at 19:24:07.5 UTC Greatest Duration 2019 July 02 at 19:25:18.8 UTC Last Umbral Internal Contact 2019 July 02 at 20:43:33.5 UTC Last Central Line 2019 July 02 at 20:44:46.0 UTC Last Umbral External Contact 2019 July 02 at 20:45:58.2 UTC Last Penumbral External Contact 2019 July 02 at 21:51:48.1 UTC
One total solar eclipse occurred on July 11, 1991. The most recent total solar eclipse in Hawaii was on July 11, 1991, and the most recent partial solar eclipse was on October 2, 2024. The next annular solar eclipse will occur on February 5, 2046, and the next partial solar eclipse will occur on November 14, 2031. [12]
Many people assume that might be enough, but to really experience what a solar eclipse feels like, you should travel to the path of totality, where the sun is 100% covered. “A partial eclipse is ...
This total solar eclipse had a maximum duration of 6 minutes and 38.86 seconds. The longest possible duration of a total solar eclipse is 7 minutes and 32 seconds. 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 ...
Data collected during that eclipse helped scientists to accurately predict what the corona, or the sun’s hot outer atmosphere, would look like during eclipses in 2019 and 2021.
The eclipse's path was similar to the solar eclipse of February 26, 2017. It occurred just 17 months after the solar eclipse of July 2, 2019 and, like the 2019 eclipse, was also visible from Chile and Argentina. It was also a partial solar eclipse in Bolivia, Brazil, Ecuador, Paraguay, Peru and Uruguay.
Travelers will be able to see the total solar eclipse from 27 National Park Service units, but there are many more parks with stunning skies all year.