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The total solar eclipse 2017: the moment when the totality is over and where the famous diamond ring became visible.
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What will you do five years today? You will look at & nbsp; a great American eclipse. On April 8, 2024, a total solar eclipse will spread to Mexico, the United States, and Canada in 139 minutes, revealing the totality of more than 30 million people.
The whole will last longer than August 21, 2017 – about four minutes – and the whole will be darker. For all the basic information, tips and tactics of pursuing the eclipse, do not miss my & nbsp; Post mate today: "The countdown begins for the" Great North American Eclipse ", the longest, darkest and best of the last 21 years".
Where to look at the total eclipse of 2024
There will be thousands of incredible places to watch & nbsp; the eclipse of 2024. The best place may be your own home; the chances that a total solar eclipse is observable from any specific terrestrial plane are about 400 out of 1. So if you can see the whole of your home (enter your city in this searchable Google map), I would advise you to prepare for it because watching the light change pre-eclipse is& nbsp;a same& nbsp;Stranger to look in a place you know well. However, for everyone, the choice is infinite.
Here are 10 places where all will be visible on April 8, & nbsp; 2024 & nbsp; in Mexico, the United States and Canada:
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1. Mazatl & aacute; n, Mexico: & nbsp; 4 minutes 17 seconds
The 2024 eclipse lands for the first time on the Pacific coast of Sinaloa, Mexico, with the beautiful coastal city of Mazatl & aacute; n located just north of the central axis. Surf on Ollas Atlas Beach, take a look at Mazatl aquarium & aacute; n then, for the eclipse,& nbsp;hike& nbsp;45 minutes to El Faro de Navegaci, the highest lighthouse in the Americas for a breathtaking view of the moon's shadow penetrating the Pacific. As the whole arrives just after noon, you will have all the morning to go there.
Downtown Fredericksburg & nbsp; There are shops and restaurants that are hospitable to tourists and the National Museum of the Pacific War. & Nbsp;
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2. Fredericksburg, Texas (4 minutes 23 seconds, 13:32)
Fredericksburgers, get ready for a mbadive influx of eclipse hunters. In the heart of Texas Hill Country, and very near the center line, you will find Fredericksburg's German arty heritage at the Pioneer Museum, the National Museum of Pacific War and Vereins Kirche, a replica of A nineteenth century German church. As a bonus, spring is when& nbsp;Texas& nbsp;Hill Country is anime with wildflowers.
A crystalline pond surrounded by the beautiful fall foliage of Lost Maples State Park, Texas& nbsp;
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3. Maples Lost State Natural Area, Vanderpool, Texas (4 minutes 25 seconds, 1:30 pm)
Here is a collector item for Texans: a place that will first experience a "Ring of Fire" solar annular eclipse on & nbsp; October 14,& nbsp;2023& nbsp;before the full on April 8, 2024. The intersection of the midline of the two paths of these eclipses is located above the natural area of Lost Maple State, an area of hills, valleys, rivers and canyons . It is also a favorite spot for amateur astronomers and amateur astronomers.
Beautiful sunrise at Enchanted Rock National Park near Fredericksburg, TX& nbsp;
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4. Natural Area of the Enchanted State of Rock, Texas (4 minutes 25 seconds, 13:33)
How about watching the shadow of the moon fly from the top of a pink granite dome 300 meters above the surroundings? The rock formations and landscapes of the Enchanted Rock State Natural Area Nature Reserve will make it one of the best& nbsp;favorites& nbsp;for outdoor eclipse lovers, with its Summit Trail that is sure to be busy. Just 18 miles north of Fredericksburg, it is also an international sky-star park.
5. Bald Cross from Peace, Illinois (4 minutes 8 seconds, 13:58)
Some 730 people attended the 2017 eclipse from the summit of Bald Knob Cross to Alto Pbad, and will certainly do so again in 2024. Mount Bald Knob is one of the highest peaks in the region. Here you will find great images of the 2017 eclipse.
The silhouette of a lifeguard& nbsp;stands& nbsp;as the sun sets over Lake Erie in Presque Isle, Pennsylvania, USA.& nbsp;
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6. Presque Isle State Park, Erie, Pennsylvania (3 minutes 45 seconds, 3:16 pm)
The picturesque Presque Isle State Park, located in Lake Erie, is an ideal place to stay. It comes with the added benefit of being near Interstate 70, which can take you to the northeast or southwest where there is cloud cover.
Illuminated Niagara Falls at night.& nbsp;
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7. Niagara Falls (3 minutes 27 seconds, 3:18 pm)
Will the famous multi-colored water lighting light up during the whole? Anyway, the observers will turn their backs on the magnificent fall of the autumns to observe the totality. For those wishing to "touch the sky," the Skylon Tower is 250 meters above the falls, offering breathtaking views of the area.
A long& nbsp;exposure at Point Pelee National Park in Ontario, Canada.& nbsp;
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8. Point Pelee National Park, Ontario (2 minutes 54 seconds, 15:13)
Designated as a Dark Sky Preserve (DSP), Point Pelee advances into Lake Erie and gets& nbsp;a long& nbsp;the whole (if you make the trip to the tip). It's also one of the most magical places to explore Canada's night sky. The park is open until midnight.
In New Brunswick, a glimpse of wetland also known as marsh or bog is found in Kouchibouguac National Park, one of Canada's national parks.& nbsp;
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9. Kouchibouguac National Park & amp; & nbsp; Dark Sky Reserve, New Brunswick (3 minutes 16 seconds, 16:34)
Kouchibouguac National Park stretches along the Acadian Coastal Highway and includes coastal islands, sand dunes, lagoons and salt marshes., and& nbsp;forests. It provides habitat for seabirds, including the endangered Piping Plover, and the second largest tern colony in North America. It is also a Dark Sky Reserve, designated by the Royal Astronomical Society of Canada.
Want to be the last to experience the whole … with puffins?
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10. Elliston Point, Newfoundland, Canada (2 minutes 52 seconds, 17:13)
The last place to experience the totality, with the sun and moon barely 23 & deg; in the western sky, will be Elliston Point, a remote area located near South Bird Island. Best known for the observation of puffins. Stand on Maberly Road, along the coast just outside the Puffin souvenir craft store. You will be the last person in North America to experience the whole of North America … until 2044.
Disclaimer: I am the author of "The complete guide to the great North American eclipse of April 8, 2024. "& nbsp;
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The total solar eclipse 2017: the moment when the totality came to an end and where the famous diamond ring became visible.
Getty
What will you do five years today? You will look at a great American eclipse. On April 8, 2024, a total solar eclipse will reach Mexico, the United States and Canada in 139 minutes, revealing the totality of more than 30 million people.
Totality will last longer than August 21, 2017 – about four minutes – and the whole will be darker. For all the basic information, tips and tactics of pursuing eclipses, do not miss my companion article of today: "The countdown begins for" The Great Northern Eclipse. American ", the longest, the darkest and the best of 21".
Where to look at the total eclipse of 2024
There will be thousands of incredible places to look at the 2024 eclipse. Perhaps the best place is your own home; The odds that a total solar eclipse is observable from any given terrestrial plane are 400 to 1. So, if you can see the whole of your home (indicate your city on this Google map searchable ), I would advise you to do this because watching the pre-eclipse light change is a same Stranger to look in a place you know well. However, for everyone, the choice is infinite.
Here are 10 places where all will be visible on April 8, 2024 in Mexico, the United States and Canada:
Rocks and sea in Mazatlán
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1. Mazatlán, Mexico: 4 minutes 17 seconds (12:07)
The 2024 eclipse lands for the first time on the Pacific coast of Sinaloa, Mexico, with the beautiful coastal city of Mazatlán just north of the center line. Surf on the beach of Ollas Atlas, take a look at the aquarium of Mazatlán then, for the eclipse, hike 45 minutes to El Faro de Navegación Marítima, the highest lighthouse in the Americas, offering a breathtaking view of the moon's shadow penetrating the Pacific. As the whole arrives just after noon, you will have all the morning to go there.
Downtown Fredericksburg is home to welcoming shops and restaurants for tourists, as well as the National Museum of Pacific War.
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2. Fredericksburg, Texas (4 minutes 23 seconds, 13:32)
Fredericksburgers, get ready for a mbadive influx of eclipse hunters. In the heart of Texas Hill Country, and very near the center line, you will find Fredericksburg's German arty heritage at the Pioneer Museum, the National Museum of Pacific War and Vereins Kirche, a replica of A nineteenth century German church. As a bonus, spring is when Texas Hill Country is anime with wildflowers.
A crystalline pond surrounded by the beautiful fall foliage of Lost Maples State Park, Texas
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3. Maples Lost State Natural Area, Vanderpool, Texas (4 minutes 25 seconds, 1:30 pm)
Here is a collectible item for Texans: a place that will firstly experience an annular solar eclipse "Ring of Fire" on October 14th. 2023 before the full on April 8, 2024. The intersection of the midline of the two paths of these eclipses is located above the natural area of Lost Maple State, an area of hills, valleys, rivers and canyons . It is also a favorite spot for amateur astronomers and amateur astronomers.
Beautiful sunrise at Enchanted Rock National Park near Fredericksburg, TX
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4. Natural Area of the Enchanted State of Rock, Texas (4 minutes 25 seconds, 13:33)
How about watching the shadow of the moon fly from the top of a pink granite dome 300 meters above the surroundings? The rock formations and landscapes of the Enchanted Rock State Natural Area Nature Reserve will make it one of the best favorites for outdoor eclipse lovers, with its Summit Trail that is sure to be busy. Just 18 miles north of Fredericksburg, it is also an international sky-star park.
5. Bald Cross from Peace, Illinois (4 minutes 8 seconds, 13:58)
Some 730 people attended the 2017 eclipse from the summit of Bald Knob Cross to Alto Pbad, and they will certainly do so again in 2024. Bald Knob Mountain is one of the highest places in the region . Here you will find great images of the 2017 eclipse.
The silhouette of a lifeguard stands as the sun sets over Lake Erie in Presque Isle, Pennsylvania, USA.
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6. Presque Isle State Park, Erie, Pennsylvania (3 minutes 45 seconds, 3:16 pm)
The picturesque Presque Isle State Park, located in Lake Erie, is an ideal place to stay. It comes with the added benefit of being near Interstate 70, which can take you to the northeast or southwest where there is cloud cover.
Illuminated Niagara Falls at night.
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7. Niagara Falls (3 minutes 27 seconds, 3:18 pm)
Will the famous multi-colored water lighting light up during the whole? In any case, observers will turn their backs on the magnificent falls to observe the totality. For those wishing to "touch the sky," the Skylon Tower is 250 meters above the falls, offering breathtaking views of the area.
A long exposure at Point Pelee National Park in Ontario, Canada.
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8. Point Pelee National Park, Ontario (2 minutes 54 seconds, 15:13)
Designated as a Dark Sky Preserve (DSP), Point Pelee advances into Lake Erie and gets a long the whole (if you make the trip to the tip). It's also one of the most magical places to explore Canada's night sky. The park is open until midnight.
In New Brunswick, a glimpse of wetland also known as marsh or bog is found in Kouchibouguac National Park, one of Canada's national parks.
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9. Kouchibouguac National Park and Dark Sky Preserve, New Brunswick (3 minutes 16 seconds, 16:34)
Kouchibouguac National Park stretches along the Acadian Coastal Highway and includes coastal islands, sand dunes, lagoons and salt marshes., and forests. It provides habitat for seabirds, including the endangered Piping Plover, and the second largest tern colony in North America. It is also a starry sky reserve, designated by the Royal Astronomical Society of Canada.
Want to be the last to experience the whole … with puffins?
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10. Elliston Point, Newfoundland, Canada (2 minutes 52 seconds, 17:13)
The last place to experience the totality, with the sun and moon only 23 ° in the western sky, will be Elliston Point, a remote area near South Bird Island. Best known for the observation of puffins. Stand on Maberly Road, along the coast just outside the Puffin souvenir craft store. You will be the last person in North America to experience the whole of North America … until 2044.
Disclaimer: I am the author of "The Complete Guide to the Great North American Eclipse of April 8, 2024".