The astronomical calendar of 2024 is slowly starting to be announced. Especially the dates of solar and lunar eclipses are very curious. National Aeronautics and Space Administration NASA announced the date and visible locations of the first solar eclipse of 2024. Here are the details of the date of the first total solar eclipse of 2024 and the list of places to see it…
When will the first total solar eclipse occur in 2024? Here are the details…
The astronomical calendar for 2024 has started to be announced. National Aeronautics and Space Administration NASA announced the date of the first total solar eclipse of 2024. Unfortunately, it will not be possible to see it in European countries. However, our followers in North America, Mexico and Canada will be able to enjoy this exquisite view.
The Moon, which comes between the Earth and the Sun like a black cat, prevents the Sun from reaching the podium. However, since it is not easy to turn off the light of a star, the light reflected by the Sun hits the Moon and the Earth experiences darkness, even for a short time, like “you turned my morning into night”. What is reflected on the Earth is actually the shadow of the Moon. The date of the first total eclipse in 2024 and the list of places to see it are as follows:
Location | Partial Eclipse | Totality | Total Eclipse moment | end of eclipse | Partial Eclipse |
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Dallas Texas | 12:23 CDT | 13:40 CDT | 13:42 CDT | 13:44 CDT | 15:02 CDT |
Idabel, Oklahoma | 12:28 CDT | 13:45 CDT | 13:47 CDT | 13:49 CDT | 15:06 CDT |
Little Rock, Arkansas | 12:33 CDT | 13:51 CDT | 13:52 CDT | 13:54 CDT | 15:11 CDT |
Poplar Bluff, Missouri | 12:39 CDT | 13:56 CDT | 13:56 CDT | 14:00 CDT | 15:15 CDT |
Paducah, Kentucky | 12:42 CDT | 14:00 CDT | 14:01 CDT | 14:02 CDT | 15:18 CDT |
Carbondale, Illinois | 12:42 CDT | 13:59 CDT | 14:01 CDT | 14:03 CDT | 15:18 CDT |
Evansville, Indiana | 12:45 CDT | 14:02 CDT | 14:04 CDT | 14:05 CDT | 15:20 CDT |
Cleveland, Ohio | 13:59 EDT | 15:13 EDT | 15:15 EDT | 15:17 EDT | 16:29 EDT |
Erie, Pennsylvania | 14:02 EDT | 15:16 EDT | 15:18 EDT | 15:20 EDT | 16:30 EDT |
Buffalo, New York | 14:04 EDT | 15:18 EDT | 15:20 EDT | 15:22 EDT | 16:32 EDT |
Burlington, Vermont | 14:14 EDT | 15:26 EDT | 15:27 EDT | 15:29 EDT | 16:37 EDT |
Lancaster, New Hampshire | 14:16 EDT | 15:27 EDT | 15:29 EDT | 15:30 EDT | 16:38 EDT |
Caribou, Maine | 14:22 EDT | 15:32 EDT | 15:33 EDT | 15:34 EDT | 16:40 EDT |
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