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Total Solar Eclipse Plunges Parts of Mexico, US, and Canada into Darkness

Published: 09 April 2024 at 00:11

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Millions of people experienced daytime darkness as a total solar eclipse crossed Mexico, the United States, and eastern Canada, with the eclipse's totality lasting up to four minutes and 28 seconds

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Total Solar Eclipse to Sweep Across North America on April 8


On April 8, a total solar eclipse will cast a shadow across a 4,000-mile path of totality in North America, affecting 15 U.S. states and parts of Canada. Approximately 32 million people live in the path, with notable locations like Eagle Pass, Tex., Austin, Dallas, Hot Springs National Park, Carbondale, Ill., Cleveland, Burlington, Vt., and Piscataquis County, Maine experiencing varying levels of totality. The eclipse will begin in Mexico at 2:07 p.m. Eastern time and end over Newfoundland in Canada around 3:35 p.m. EDT.

Rare Total Solar Eclipse Visible to North America but Not Asia, Live Streams Available


A rare total solar eclipse on April 8 will be visible to North America, including parts of the United States, Mexico, and Canada, while not visible in India or other parts of Asia. Astrophotographer Josh Dury from Somerset, UK, has traveled to Dallas to witness the event, calling it 'armageddon' due to its awe-inspiring nature. The eclipse is expected to last one to four and a half minutes, with live streams provided by NASA and the McDonald Observatory. Texas has declared a state of emergency over transit and food supply concerns during this phenomenon.

Athletes and Fans Across North America Pause to Watch the 2024 Solar Eclipse


Athletes and fans across 15 U.S. states, Mexico, and parts of eastern Canada paused to watch the 2024 total solar eclipse, including Pittsburgh Pirates, Detroit Tigers, Kansas City Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes, U.S. Women's National Soccer Team members, and players at Augusta National Golf Club during a practice round for the Masters.

Eye health experts warn about the dangers of looking at a solar eclipse without proper eye protection


Medical professionals caution that even a brief glance at a solar eclipse can lead to permanent vision loss due to damage to the retina caused by photochemical toxicity, a risk discussed as far back as ancient Greek philosophy by Socrates. The upcoming solar eclipse visible in Canada, Mexico, and the United States will not be seen in North America again until 2044. To safely view the eclipse, genuine eclipse sunglasses that block out 99.999% of light are recommended, with those in the path of totality able to view the eclipse without glasses to see the sun's corona behind the moon's silhouette. Overcast skies are expected for the event in Texas.

Severe Weather Threatens Total Solar Eclipse Viewing Across Southern Plains and Lower Mississippi Valley


Severe thunderstorms are forecasted to impact the total solar eclipse viewing in the Southern Plains and Lower Mississippi Valley, potentially affecting areas from Texas to Maine, including cities like Dallas, Indianapolis, Cleveland, and Buffalo. Parts of Texas, Oklahoma, Arkansas, and Louisiana are at risk of damaging thunderstorms during the eclipse. Millions are expected to travel for the eclipse, but cloud cover forecasts remain uncertain. Online alternatives for viewing the eclipse include NASA's live stream and other organizations broadcasting telescope views and live coverage along the path of totality.

That iconic Trump meme may save eyes this solar eclipse


In 2024, a rare total solar eclipse will pass over the U.S., Canada, and Mexico. Millions will have the chance to see the moon completely block out the sun, revealing our star's ghostly atmosphere. It's a thrilling event.

Eclipse tourism expected to bring big bucks to areas in path of totality


Hotel bookings are up across the nation for travel to the line of totality for the solar eclipse. Millions of Americans are planning to travel in the coming days to find the best spot to view the rare solar eclipse occurring on April 8, and the communities in its path are set for an economic boom from the influx of tourists. A partial eclipse will appear in all continental U.S. states , but the line of totality or where there will be complete sun coverage will only span 15 states, and economists say they will reap the benefits.

Millions of Americans and Tourists Prepare for Traffic Jams Ahead of Rare Solar Eclipse Across the US


Millions of people, including tourists and Americans, are expected to travel to the path of totality across 15 states in the US to witness the upcoming solar eclipse, causing traffic congestion on at least 30 interstates. States like Ohio and Arkansas anticipate hundreds of thousands to over a million visitors, with Texas expecting up to 1 million out-of-state visitors. The Canadian side of Niagara Falls has declared a state of emergency in anticipation of up to 1 million visitors. Travelers are advised to go early and stay longer in hotspot cities to avoid heavy traffic jams.

Prime spot to see a special eclipse


Apr. 7LIMA Things will be lining up for something truly special in northwest Ohio on April 8. Those things will be the sun, the moon and planet Earth, as the region will experience its first eclipse since 2017. However, while that eclipse still left a sliver of the sun visible, this eclipse will cover the sun completely as the moon passes between the sun and Earth, giving northwest Ohio its first total eclipse since 1806. This will be an event not to be missed, as the next total eclipse will not be seen in the contiguous United States until 2044, with the next total eclipse not being visible in Ohio until 2099.

Solar eclipse 2024: Wear these 2 colors on April 8 to maximize the experience


Thanks for contacting us. We've received your submission. The cosmic event of the decade is upon us. On Monday, a large swath of the United States will fall in the path of totality during a total solar eclipse. While you may have a destination in mind and your glasses on deck , have you considered what colors to wear on the day of days? The experts at Solar Eyeglasses have graciously shared insider information about outerwear selection for anyone planning to watch the solar eclipse in groups or public spaces.

Augusta National Golf Club Provides Masters-Themed Eclipse Glasses Ahead of Solar Eclipse


Millions are anticipating the solar eclipse as PGA Tour players practice at Augusta National, where fans were provided with Masters-themed eclipse glasses to view the celestial event safely. The tournament organizers issued a warning about viewing the eclipse and provided solar viewers for protection. This year's Masters competitors, including Tiger Woods, Rory McIlroy, and John Rahm, also received official tournament-issued solar viewers. Woods, despite limited recent competition and health concerns, will be aiming to make a strong return at the event.

NASA Jets to Chase Solar Eclipse from Mexico to Canada


NASA will deploy two WB-57 research jets to chase Monday's solar eclipse from Mexico up to Canada, collecting data on the Sun's corona at 50,000 feet. Researchers will study the sun's impact on the ionosphere, the sun's atmosphere, and hunt for 'vulcanoid' asteroids believed to orbit between the Sun and Mercury. The jets, led by physicist Amir Caspi, will use specialized cameras to capture high-resolution data. The flights aim to extend eclipse observations, providing 25% longer totality views than ground observations, with one flight operator expressing excitement for the unique experience.

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