【Watch Mad Jaxxx Beyond Thunderboobs (2002)】
A total solar eclipse will be Watch Mad Jaxxx Beyond Thunderboobs (2002)on display over a swath of North America on April 8, allowing an estimated 31 million people a chance to step outside and see the sun's corona in space.
Experts have put together maps that show the so-called "path of totality," where the moon's shadow will cross the continent. For people watching from their backyards in that corridor, they'll have the unusual opportunity to remove protective eclipse glasses for up to 4.5 minutes during totality, when the sun is 100 percent concealed behind the moon.
But we're not all cartographers. If reading a map isn't your bag, bookmark this guide.Eclipse calculators, like the ones provided below, can help determine whether your location will be in the moon's shadow. If it's not, you'll at least know how much of the sun the moon will block from your vantage point. Everywhere else in the U.S. mainland, from coast to coast, will get a partial eclipse, meaning some portion of the sun will be exposed, said Michael Zeiler, a geographer and co-founder of Great American Eclipse, a resource for solar eclipses around the world.
"For the people who are in the partial eclipse that can't get to the total solar eclipse, they can still see some interesting things," he told Mashable. "One of the most interesting things they can see is the shadow projections from tree leaves because the gaps between leaves in a tree can form these shadows on the ground that are very striking."
SEE ALSO: How the 2024 solar eclipse will be different from the lastThis Tweet is currently unavailable. It might be loading or has been removed.
Eclipse calculators can search for past or future eclipses from any specific location. They can also sometimes offer details about how the solar eclipse will display from that particular place, according to the American Astronomical Society. These results come in the form of a table or map.
Featured Video For You
The coming solar eclipse is rare. But just how rare is it?
U.S. Naval Observatory eclipse calculator for April 8
Like many eclipse calculators available on the internet, the U.S. Naval Observatory's toolasks for a location's latitude and longitude to compute the eclipse's local circumstances. But if that's not information you happen to have off the top of your head, a button to the right, "Need USA Location?," enters the coordinates automatically when a city and state are selected.
After clicking the "Get Data" button below the form, the calculator provides a table of information, including the time the eclipse starts, peaks, and ends (in UTC, or universal coordinated time). It also gives the duration of the eclipse and the maximum percentage of the sun that will be blocked as the moon passes in front of it.
Time and Date eclipse calculator for April 8
The Time and Date calculatoris perhaps more user-friendly, providing this same information for specific locations. By selecting the "local timings and animations" link, the site offers a diagram of the peak view from your city, as well as an animation of what the eclipse will look like, with stages outlined in a table below it. All times are presented in the location's own time zone.
Remember that unless you are viewing the eclipse from the path of totality, where the moon entirely blocks the sun, you must not remove protective eclipse eyewear. Looking directly at the sun, even if it's just a sliver, could result in permanent vision impairment.
When the sun is completely concealed, people have the unusual chance to observe the sun's corona glowing around the edges of the moon. The corona, the outer layer of the sun's atmosphere, is normally washed out by the much brighter solar surface.
"For the people who are in the partial eclipse that can't get to the total solar eclipse, they can still see some interesting things."
Generally speaking, the moon is expected to first cast its shadow on Mexico's Pacific coast. The corridor of the moon's shadow will arc from Texas to Maine, entering Canada through Ontario and exiting the Atlantic coast from Newfoundland. Major U.S. cities that will get to experience the event as a total solar eclipse include Dallas, Indianapolis, and Cleveland.
Related Stories
- What's the 'best' place to see the solar eclipse? Experts explain.
- A spacecraft ‘touched’ the sun. Here’s how it survived.
- You should buy eclipse glasses right NOW. Here's how to find legit ones.
- A comet could photobomb the solar eclipse. Here's where to look.
- When the solar eclipse hits, you'll see these radiant planets

For everyone in the partial eclipse's range, Zeiler recommends bringing a colander or cheese grater outside to project eclipse shapes onto a sidewalk or a piece of white paper. NASA has other ideas for how to make eclipse projectors from household supplies.
But Kelly Korreck, a heliophysicist and the U.S. space agency's 2024 eclipse program manager, thinks if you're not in the path of totality, you're missing out on the best part: the corona. And overall, the event is a whole-body experience, she told Mashable.
"I would definitely encourage, if at all possible, to get to totality to see it," she said. "Even when you blot out 97, 99 percent of the sun, it looks eerie, but it's still like an overcast day. It's not quite the same as the darkness that you get when the sun is completely gone."
This story originally published in January 2024 and has been updated.
Search
Categories
Latest Posts
Best free online courses from MIT in August 2024
2025-06-26 22:02Wordle today: The answer and hints for August 2
2025-06-26 21:084 apps all students should have on their iPhones
2025-06-26 20:43Popular Posts
Egypt vs. Paraguay livestream: Watch Paris 2024 football for free
2025-06-26 20:53Outdoor speaker deal: Save $20 on the Soundcore Boom 2
2025-06-26 20:25Featured Posts
Chinese scientists have cloned two monkeys to advance human medicine
2025-06-26 22:02Best headphone deal: Get the Beats Studio Pro for 49% off at Amazon
2025-06-26 21:284 apps all students should have on their iPhones
2025-06-26 21:10'Black Mirror'
2025-06-26 20:34Popular Articles
Today's Hurdle hints and answers for May 12, 2025
2025-06-26 21:06Murray Paris 2024 livestream: Watch Andy Murray for free
2025-06-26 20:56NYT's The Mini crossword answers for August 5
2025-06-26 20:53OmniBook X deal: Get $300 off at Best Buy
2025-06-26 20:42The Beatles biopic casts all the internet's boyfriends in one movie
2025-06-26 20:20Newsletter
Subscribe to our newsletter for the latest updates.
Comments (1291)
Unimpeded Information Network
Astronomers saw one galaxy impale another. The damage was an eye
2025-06-26 22:38Ignition Information Network
Ford can make your Mustang Mach
2025-06-26 22:31Exquisite Information Network
'House of the Dragon' Season 2 finale: What is Sharp Point, and why does Aemond burn it?
2025-06-26 22:04Leadership Information Network
'Black Mirror'
2025-06-26 21:59Impression Information Network
Today's Hurdle hints and answers for April 29, 2025
2025-06-26 20:52