Total Solar Eclipse on Monday April 8, 2024
Where and When Is the Solar Eclipse Visible?
Total Eclipse Path and Timeline
On Monday, April 8, 2024, a breathtaking total solar eclipse will grace the skies over North America. This celestial phenomenon will be visible along a narrow path that begins in Mexico and travels across the United States and Canada. The eclipse will reach its peak at 15:42 UTC (11:42 AM EDT), casting an unforgettable shadow over the land below.
For those within the path of totality, the moon will completely block the sun, creating an awe-inspiring sight of darkness amidst the day. The total eclipse will be visible for up to four minutes depending on your location.
Here are the local times for the total solar eclipse along its path:
- Mazatlán, Mexico: 12:23 PM CDT
- San Antonio, Texas: 1:40 PM CDT
- Indianapolis, Indiana: 2:18 PM EDT
- Cleveland, Ohio: 2:37 PM EDT
- Niagara Falls, New York: 2:49 PM EDT
- Toronto, Canada: 2:55 PM EDT
- Ottawa, Canada: 3:01 PM EDT
- Montreal, Canada: 3:06 PM EDT
Interactive Map and Animation
To explore the eclipse's path and local times in more detail, visit the following resources:
- Total Solar Eclipse Countdown April 8, 2024
- Total Solar Eclipse of 2024 April 8
- Total Solar Eclipse of 2024 April 8 - Path Map
These interactive tools will provide you with an immersive experience, allowing you to track the eclipse's progress in real time.
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