The total eclipse began in Mexico at about 11:07 a.m. PDT, Monday before crossing into Texas at 12:27 p.m. MDT. It will end in Maine at 3:35 p.m. EDT. The partial eclipse will last for a while longer.
The last total solar eclipse happened on April 8, 2024, covering areas of Mexico, the U.S. and Canada. Since then, the world ...
BUT BYRON, TO SEE ANYTHING YOU KNOW WE KIND OF NEED SOME CLEAR SKY. AND WE’RE NOT SEEING THAT RIGHT NOW. I WANT TO TALK ABOUT REAL QUICKLY THE TIMING OF THE ECLIPSE HERE IN ALBUQUERQUE. AND OF COURSE, ...
Millions of North Americans journeyed to areas in the "path of totality" to view the total solar eclipse on April 8. Millions of North Americans turned their faces skyward today, April 8, as the moon ...
Forecasts for the total solar eclipse now show a higher probability of clouds threatening parts of the southern and central U.S., while the Northeast and New England trend in the right direction with ...
ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. — New Mexico is gearing up for the upcoming eclipse with viewing parties and festivities to celebrate the celestial sensation Monday. In our state, the eclipse will start around ...
MAZATLÁN, Mexico — The Mexican city of Mazatlán is the first place the total solar eclipse will be visible as it emerges over the Pacific Ocean today, and the weather here is perfect. Astronomy fans, ...