Expect Traffic After Totality
Expect🌊 significant traffic congestion wh﷽en departing from regions within the path of totality.
Officials from the Department of Transportation recommend delay🍸ing departure until traffic subsides and suggest monitoring road conditions before embarking on the journey home to mitigate t🍌he risk of encountering traffic gridlocks.
Post-Solar Eclipse traffic, southbound on Route 23, in Dex🌠t🐎er, Maine.
— Phil Hirschkorn (@PHirschkorn)
"My Eyes Heart..." Explodes Google Search
Google recorded a spike in searches for "my eyes hurt" and "why do my e🔯yes hurt" after the solar eclipse.
Search results for "My eyes hurt" and "Why do my eyes hurt" explode after the👍 eclipse.
— Citizen Free Press (@CitizenFreePres)
And It's A Wrap For Totality, Partial Eclipse Is Still On
At 3:46 p.m. ET, totality concluded in Newfoundland, signaling the conclusion of the total solar eclipse ac𝔉ross Canada.
However, the spectacle isn't 💜over yet as a partial solar eclipse will remain visible until 4:47 p.m. ET, where the moon obscures only a portion of the sun.
Path of Totality Concludes For The US
Following its journey across over a dozen states from Texas to Maine, the total eclipse has concluded its specta🦋cl🍌e over the United States.
The path of totality will persist over sections of Canada's New Brunswick and Newfoundland 🐭provinces for a few additional minutes.
Meanwhile, the partial eclipse will linger over the US f🐎or slightly more than an hour, reaching its conclusion in Maine at 4:41 p.m. EDT✤.
2024 Total Solar Eclipse Was Predicted In 1970
Everyone is busy capturing the rare event - the Total Solar Ecl𒁏ipse of 2024. But did 🎉you know an Ohio newspaper had predicted it in 1970?
Check out✨ this newspaper clipping sha♔red by an X user:
Ohio newspaper from 1970 forecasting this year’s April 8 solar eclipse.
— Massimo (@Rainmaker1973)
[📸 u/Fleegle1834]
Path of Totality Reaches Ohio
What The Simpsons Had To Say About The Eclipse?
🐼"A solar eclipse. The cosmic ballet goes on."
— The Simpsons (@Simpsons_tweets)
IN PHOTOS: Totality In Texas
Check out what Texas looked like when the solaꦬr eclipse took over:
NASA Moon "Blocks" NASA Sun #TotalSolarEclipse
Oops I did it again 🤭
— NASA Moon (@NASAMoon)
Total Solar Eclipse Umbra
During the solar eclipse, two shadowsಞ are cast. According NASA, the umbra represents one of these two distinctive segments of the moon's shadow. This shadow diminishes in size as it moves farther away from the sun. T🔯he umbra specifically refers to the inner, cone-shaped portion of the shadow, where all light has been completely obstructed.
This video clearly shows the tota༺l solar eclipse umbra:
From GOES satellite you can clearly see the Umbra from the .
— Collin Myers (@collinmyerswx)
Incredible.
Mexico Beaches Glow In Darkness of Totality
The radiant beaches of Mazatlan are now engulfed in darkness as the total solar eclipse reaches its peꦡak coverage. Among the crowd, hundreds of faces were illuminated solely by the screen🔜s of their cell phones, attempting to capture the just over 4 minutes of totality. Palm trees stood as silhouettes against a faint glow near the horizon, reminiscent of the resort's renowned sunsets, albeit occurring before noon.
IN PHOTO: Totality Over Mexico
Sun Peeks Out of Clouds in Texas
As thick clouds pꦆarted in the early afternoon, city officials cheered as the sun made an appearance in Texas.
"We special ordered the sun 📖this morning," 🅘remarked downtown development manager Beverly Abell.
At Front Street Sta꧅tion, hundreds gathered for an outdoor watch party, with many donning eclipse glasses to observe the moon's bite out of the sun. Heads tilted skyward as DJ music filled the air from🦩 speakers, with everyone anticipating clearer skies before darkness descended.
Clouds Clear for Eclipse in Southern Illinois
At the Hidden Springs Ranger Station in Shawnee National Forest, located in southern Illinois, dense clouds dissipated late this morning, drawing dozens of spectators. Positioned within the path of totality, the forest anticipates over four minutes of darkness. According to a park official, thousands of individuals are projected to observe the🅷 eclipse from this vantage point.
Moons Begins Passing Over The Sun in Mexico
Cheers broke out along the beach in Mexico as the moon began its passage over th🦹e sun. In a beachside park, hundreds of people passed the time by preparing their equipment and enjoying a youth orchestra performing Star Wars songs, with images of Princess Leia projected on a large screen behind them.
Among them, Luz Elena Aguillón de la O sat in the grass with a group of 14 family and friends who had gathered from Mexico City, Guanajuato, and Mazatlan to witness the ✨spectacle.
“Happy to be h♒ere with family, friends sharing a singular, unrepeatable event that the universe a𒉰nd nature give us,” she said, reported AP.
Total Solar Eclipse Countdown Begins
The total solar eclipse is just around the corner, marking its first appearance in the United States as a partial eclipse at 12:06 p.m. CDT near the Texas border close to Eagle Pass. As time progresses, the moon gradually obscures more of ဣthe sun, leading up to the moment of totality, which commences at approximately 1:27 p.m. CDT in that region.
NASA Plans To Deploy Sounding Rockets Into Moon's Shadow Amid Solar Eclipse
In a bid to examine the impact of temporary sunlight reduction on Earth's upper atmosphere, NASA intends to send out three sounding r♌ockets during the total solar eclipse on April 8, 2024.
Families To Observe Animal Reactions During Solar Eclipse At Texas Zoo
Excited families are arriving at the Fort Worth Zoo, eager to witness the total solar eclipse alongside the resident animals. Rachel Slaughter, aged 34, embarked on a two-hour journey from her residence in Wichita Falls with her three children, aged 10, 6, and nearly 2, to partake in the eclipse event. "We're curious to observe how the animals respond to the eclipse," she ex🍎pressed. "Will there be any noticeable changes in their behaviour? We're keen to find out."
A Rare Comet During Eclipse?
During the eclipse, there's a chance to catch a glimpse of a comet and four planets if you're lucky. Venus will be positioned to the right of the sun, while Jupiter will be on the left. Mars and Saturn will appear smaller and situated to the right of Venus. Although the three other planets in the solar system will be nearby, they'll be practically invisible to the naked eye. The comet visible during this event is 12P/Pons-Brooks, which passes by Ear🐎th approximately once every 71 years. It will be in close proximity to Jupiter during the eclipse, although it's still relatively faint, as reported by AP.
Hilary Clinton Shares Trump's Resurfaced Photo Ahead of Total Solar Eclipse
Hillary Clinton resurfaced a viral photo of former President Trump looking at the sun during a solar eclipse in 2017, as millions prepare to view the rare phenomenon again. NASA warns people not to attempt to look at the sun without solar viewing glasses, warning of immediate eye damage. The photo was taken during a 2017 White House event where Trump and first lady Melania Trump view🌞ed the solar eclipse.
Reminder:
— Hillary Clinton (@HillaryClinton)
President Biden Trolls Trump, Reminds To Wear Glasses While Watching Eclipse
President Joe Biden posted a public service announcement on X, emp𝓡hasizing the importance of safety during the eclipse.
"While eclipses are fascinating, it's crucial to prioritize safety by wearing protective eyewear," said the President. This statement is a clear reference to a past incident when Former President Donald Trump directly observed the 2017 solar eclipse 🅘without propeꦡr eye protection.
An eclipse is worth marveling at.
— President Biden (@POTUS)
But don't be silly, folks – play it safe and wear protective eyewear.
When Will Eclipse Be Visible In Your Area?
It's alm🉐ost there! Mexico will witness the celestial spectacle at about 11:07 a.m. PDT on Monday, and then the total solar eclipse will cross Texas at 1:27 p.m. CDT. 🐬The rare event will end in Maine at 3:35 p.m. EDT. The partial eclipse will last for a while longer.
Texas Eclipse Festival Cancelled Due To Severe Weather Threat
The highly anticipated Texas Eclipse Festival in Burnet County has been cancel🐟ed due to 𓃲the looming threat of severe weather.
Organizers made the difficult decision o♑n Monday, citing the safety of attendees as their to🌱p priority. A significant portion of Texas, including areas within the path of totality for the upcoming solar eclipse, faces the potential for dangerous thunderstorms. These storms could bring large hail, damaging wind gusts, and even possible tornadoes.
"With the support and coordination of Burnet County officials, local safety agencies, and the National Weather Service, we've agreed to end t🥀he festival today in a calm orderly mannꦆer," stated festival organizers.
Is It Safe To Drive During Eclipse?
The upcoming 2024 solar eclipse is poised to cast ♛much of the United States into darkness on Monday, prompting concerns about driving safety during the event.
According to AAA, driving during an eclipse is safe as long as drivers keep their eyes on the road and refrain from looking up at the sky. The automobile association advises those who wish to view the eclipse safely to park in a secure location away from traffic and to wear eclipse glasses♏. Aixa Diaz, a spokeswoman for AAA, emphasises the importance 🌠of patience while traveling, as many people will be on the roads to witness the eclipse.
Similar traf💦fic scenarios unfolded during the nation's last total solar eclipse in 2017. Reports from Transportation Research Newsജ indicate congestion lasting up to 13 hours in certain areas post-totality.
Trump Seizes Total Solar Eclipse Moment With Unusual Campaign Video On Truth Social
In a bid to leverage the rare celestial event for his campaign, former President Donald Trump shared an 85-second video on his ♑Truth Social platform. The clip features a silhouette of Trump's head blocking the sun's rays during North America🅷's total solar eclipse.
The video's caption declares𒁏, "The most important moment in human history... is taking place in 2024," again🔯st the blazing backdrop of the sun.
Link To Watch NASA Live Streaming
The solar eclipse occurring on April 8 will extend from Texas to Maine, boasting a duration of four minutes and 28 seconds. The optimal time to witness this celestial event is between 11:0🐼7 am PDT (2:07 PM ET and 11:37pm IST) in Mexico. Subsequently, it will traverse into Texas at 1:27 pm CDT (2:27 PM ET or 11:57 PM IST), culminating in Ma⛦ine at 3:35 pm EDT.
Study Eclipse With NASA Through Sound And Feeling
The NASA-funded Eclipse Sound꧑scapes Project invites you to become a citizen scientist, capturing this extraordinary event and unlocking the secrets of how nature reacts to the c😼elestial curtain fall.
While eclipses typically captivate with their visual spectacle, the Eclipse Soundscapes Project goes beyond 🀅the extraordinary sights. "We want to show that eclipses can be studied through sound, feeling, and other forms of observation," explains Kelsey Perrett, project communications coordinator. This multisensory approach promises a deeper understanding of how ecosystems respond to this dramatic celestial event.
Watch Out For Animal Behavior During The Eclipse
According to experts, animals might display different reactions during the eclipse, such as making more sounds or altering their activity levels. Dr. Rena Carlson from the American Veterinary Medical Association believes that pets might be more influenced by their owners' reactions rather than the eclipse itself. It is 𓄧stressed that documenting observations is crucial.
What Sets Apart the 2024 Solar Eclipse in the USA from the 2017 Event?
The 2024 eclipse is anticipated to be longer and more visible to a larger audience due to the widening path𒆙 of totality, where observers witness the moon's shadow completely obscuring the sun.
In comparison to the 2017 total solar eclipse, when the moon was farther from Earth, resulting in a narrower path of totality spanning approximately 62 to 71 miles (100 to 114 kilometers), the 2024 event will benefit from the moon's closer proximity to our planet. Consequently, the path of its shadow across North America🐟 is projected to expand to approximately 108 to 122 miles (174 to 196 kilometers) in width.
Solar Eclipse 2024 Warnings
In a statement released in late March, the American Astronomical Society has issued a warning regarding the proliferation of cou🍌nterfeit and fake eclipse glasses in the market.
The AAS emphasizes the dangers of using these fake glasses, or worse, not using any eye protection at all, during the ecli༒pse. Overexposure to sunlight "can cause severe eye injury, ranging from temporarily impaired vision to permane🐠nt blindness," the AAS cautioned. They advise purchasing glasses from reputable vendors and conducting thorough testing before the eclipse event.
Why Are Red And Green The Best Colours To Wear During Total Solar Eclipse?
D🦂uring a total solar eclipse, the sky darkens significantly as the moon passes between the Earth and the sun, blocking out most of the sunlight. The phenomenon creates a unique lighting environment where the colors🏅 in the sky can change dramatically.
List Of Notable Total Solar Eclipses In The US Since 1778
Total solar eclipses, a spectacle of cosmic alignment, are infrequent occurrences and are not commonly visible in the United States. The last such event in the country transpired in 2𓆉017, leavinಞg enthusiasts eagerly awaiting the next opportunity, which won't arise until 2044.
The upcoming eclipse carries historical significance, continuing a tradition of awe-inspiring celestial events observed throughout American history.
Check here to see the 💧list of n♔otable total solar eclipses in the US since 1778.
Google Doodles Celestial Spectacle
Google joined in the anticipation surrounding the eclipse by introdඣucing an𓂃 interactive animation, providing users with the opportunity to engage with the phenomenon conveniently. When users search for information about the eclipse on Google, they will encounter a dynamic graphic overlay.
Where, When, And How Can You Watch It?
The total solar eclipse will be observable in select regions of Mexico, Canada, and over 10 US states, while a partial solar eclipse in the shape of a crescent is forecasted to be vi🐻sible in 49 states, subject to wea𝔉ther conditions.
The eclipse will commence over ⛄the South Pacific Ocean before traversing North America. The initial point of totality along🔯 the path will be on Mexico's Pacific coast, projected to occur at 11:07 a.m. PT (2:07 p.m. ET).
Continuing its trajectory, the eclipse will pass through several US states including Texas, Oklahoma, Arkansas, Missouri, Illinois, Kentucky, 𒐪Indiana, Ohio, Pennsylvania, New York, Vermont, New Hampshire, and Maine. It will then extend over southern Ontario, Quebec, New Brunswick, Prince Edward Island, and Nova Scotia in Canada, concluding on the Atlantic coast of Newfoundland at ꦆ5:16 p.m. (3:46 p.m. ET).
Total Solar Eclipse is finally here!
Monday will mark a significant event a𓄧s the total solar eclipse sweeps across North America, a spectacle that hasn't graced the United States in seven years and won't occur again for another two decades, according to astronomers.
Millions of people are anticipated to cast their eyes skyward for the chance to witness the rare alignment of the sun, moon, and Earth, creating a mesmerising celestial display, whether partial or full depending on one's va🌳ntage point.
Curiosity about the specifics of this phenomenon is natural. What time does the total solar eclipse commence? Will you be able to see it? And importantly, how can one observe it safely without risking damage to their eyesight? For this, Stay tuned with us for further updates!
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