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The solar eclipse of April 8, 2024, also known as the Great North American Eclipse, [1] [2] was a total solar eclipse visible across a band covering parts of North America, from Mexico to Canada and crossing the contiguous United States. A solar eclipse occurs when the Moon passes between Earth and the Sun, thereby obscuring the Sun
The most recent total solar eclipse in the United States was on April 8, 2024; the most recent annular solar eclipse was on October 14, 2023; and the most recent partial solar eclipse was on October 2, 2024 (in Hawaii only), whereas the most recent partial solar eclipse in the contiguous United States was on June 10, 2021 (not counting October ...
The total solar eclipse on April 8, 2024, will first "enter" the United States over Texas, according to NASA. ... A Dallas-are viewer will see the beginning of the eclipse at 12:23 p.m. and the ...
The Dallas-Fort Worth area will catch the total solar eclipse at 1:40 p.m. for 2 minutes and 33 seconds. Parts of the state that fall deep in the path of totality , such as Kerrville, will ...
Schools in Central Texas: Citing safety, some Central Texas school districts will close for total solar eclipse Schools in Round Rock: Round Rock schools to remain open for April 8 eclipse
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What time is the eclipse tomorrow? The eclipse will begin around 11:09 a.m. MT and finish at 1:44 p.m. MT in El Paso. El Paso will see a partial eclipse lasting 2 hours and 35 minutes.
A total solar eclipse is crossing the U.S. on April 8, 2024. Here's when it will be in peak view over Dallas, Texas