Solar Eclipse Fallout: Man Arrested After Stopping to Watch Eclipse...
While he was trying to steal a car.
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While he was trying to steal a car.
The Great American Eclipse may be over, but that just has us asking about the next eclipse. There are some exciting destinations getting ready for their own dances with darkness. For us in North America, it's 2024.
Read more here:
http://www.skyandtelescope.com/observing/totality-whens-next-eclipse/
Monday, April 8, 2024
North America
It’s a good time to be chasing eclipses in America; 2017 was the first of two total solar eclipses in just seven years. Even better, the 2024 event is technically even more impressive, with totality lasting a mighty 4 minutes, 28 seconds at its peak. However, it occurs in spring when clear skies are less likely. Beginning in Mexico and ending in Canada (passing through Ontario, Quebec, New Brunswick, Prince Edward Island, Nova Scotia Newfoundland), the path of totality also crosses Texas, Arkansas, Missouri, Illinois, Kentucky, Indiana, Ohio, New York, and Vermont.
Greatest duration will occur near Torreón, Mexico, and Mexico and Texas will have the greatest chance of clear skies. Dallas will receive 3 minutes 49 seconds of totality and Waco 4 minutes 13 seconds, while Austin and San Antonio are both just inside the path of totality’s southern limit.
If you are among the millions and millions looking forward to what should be a fun and educational event, enjoy the Eclipse.