The first solar eclipse of 2024 to occur tomorrow, here’s all you need to know

The world is going to witness the first solar eclipse of 2024 on April 8. The eclipse will occur between 2:12 pm on April 8 and will conclude by 2:22 am on April 9. People from different parts of the world will be able to witness it.

Informing about the eclipse, NASA in an official statement said, “A total solar eclipse happens when the Moon passes between the Sun and Earth, completely blocking the face of the Sun. The sky will darken as if it were dawn or dusk.”

Interestingly, parts of the places to witness the eclipse will also witness complete darkness for about five minutes during the process. In order to view the Solar Eclipse in April 2024, people will need to be within a 115-mile path range of the totality.

The eclipse will be witnessed in five states of Mexico; Sinaloa, Nayarit, Durango, Calhulia, and Chihuahua. 15 states of the US, including Texas, Oklahoma, Illinois and others, will also see the eclipse. Further, it will be visible in six Canadian Provinces including Ontariom Quebec, New Brunswick, Prince Edward Island, Nova Scotia, and Newfoundland.

Meanwhile, several parts of North America will witness a partial solar eclipse. Coming to India, Indians will not be able to see the eclipse.

Moreover, it is also to be mentioned that potentially, it is going to be the last total solar eclipse over the US until the year 2044. The last one that was witnessed was in 2017.

Notably, a total solar eclipse is a rare event that occurs when the sun is completely covered by the moon. During the peak phase of the eclipse, the sky darkens even during the day time. It is not advisable to watch a solar eclipse with naked eyes.

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