Australia. Thousands of eclipse-watchers have gathered in part of North Queensland to enjoy the solar eclipse, the first in Australia in a decade. Monday, April 8’s total solar eclipse in North America will be a landmark moment for the celestial event on planet Earth. About 12 million Americans experienced totality on August 21, 2017—and on April 8, 2024 another 31 million will do so.
The next total solar eclipse on U.S. soil is in 2033 in Alaska. After that, it’s 2044 in Montana and the Dakotas before a coast-to-coast whopper in 2045.During a rare total solar eclipse, only a small portion of Earth’s surface is covered by the moon's shadow. Only within that path you can you experience totality—sudden darkness during the day, rapid cooling, eerie light, strange animal behavior, and a chance to see the sun's corona.
To get that experience you need to be at the right place at the right time—and that typically means traveling to random places in the world. Here’s when and where to go to experience another total solar eclipse after April 8:The World s Best Single Malt Whisky According To The 2024 World Whiskies Awards
This eclipse will offer a two-minute totality, and Iceland will be a popular place to observe it. The western tip of the Snæfellsnes Peninsula and Reykjavik, the capital city, are two great places to witness the event. Northern Spain will also be a popular option, although the eclipse will happen dangerously close to sunset, so be very low in the sky.This eclipse will offer a massive six minutes+ totality, the longest one left this century.
If eclipse chasers have any air miles left from events 18 months previously, this mid-summer eclipse will occur largely over the remote Australian Outback, though the path of totality passes just north of both Adelaide and Melbourne. The two-minute totality will also be seen over the northern and southern tips, respectively, of New Zealand's North and South Islands.
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