NASA animation shows entire path of totality for April 8, 2024 solar eclipse
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- Опубліковано 7 кві 2024
- This visualization closely follows the Moon's umbra shadow as it crosses North America during the April 8, 2024 total solar eclipse. It covers the one hour and 50 minutes between 10:57 a.m. Pacific Standard Time and 4:47 p.m. Atlantic Daylight Time. Annotations include a running clock and the location of the center of the shadow. Everyone within the dark oval sees totality. Within the United States, the path touches 15 states: Texas, Oklahoma, Arkansas, Missouri, the extreme northwest corner of Tennessee, Illinois, far western Kentucky, Indiana, Ohio, the extreme southeast corner of Michigan, Pennsylvania, New York, Vermont, New Hampshire, and Maine.
I live in Dallas, TX and early in the day the clouds started covering the skies, but later on we had cloud breaking and were able to see the total eclipse. It was an incredible sight!
The clouds broke in Austin just in time for a clear glimpse at totality; it was way cool.
Same here in Killeen
Same here in Copperas Cove @@Tokari_
I was at the buc-ees outside of Dallas. It was dope
Same here in Hamilton, Canada. Broke just in time.
It was so awesome in Dallas! So glad that I was on the path of totality!! Amazing! ❤
I'm so glad I took a day off from work and drove 122 miles to be in the center of the event path.
ONCE in a lifetime
I took a week off from work and drove twelve hundred miles to right south of Carbondale, Illinois... FOUR MINUTES AND EIGHT SECONDS OF TOTALITY.
worth everything - I would do it all again in a second.
😳 greatest decision I ever made.
i am also took day off and drove to Coahuila it was really nice experience
Husband and I had ONE day off work. We worked 12 hours Sunday, went to bed at 10pm. Left the Appleton WI area at 4:30 AM central daylight time. Drove and drove and drove down through Milwaukee and the horrible Chicago toll roads/construction/traffic jams. Drove and drove some more in heavy traffic down I-65 and its wondrous "Left Lane ends in a mile" repeating theme. So fun to have the traffic down to a crawl a dozen times in 140 miles. /sarc. So, 370 miles of stressful driving, courtesy of husband (former truck driver).
Finally got there, about an hour before the partial phase was to begin. Great weather. We parked in a Costco lot well away from the building; quite a few other people had the same idea but no crowding.
Now, I had been after a total solar eclipse for my bucket list since I was a kid 50 years ago. Finally had a chance and it was an awesome experience. The appearance of totality was better than any photo or video I'd ever seen; it had almost a 3D appearance. 3 minutes and 38 seconds or so passed so fast.
Then we got to fight far worse traffic leaving the area (we should have gone west not northwest, since the entire city of Chicago seemed to have shown up in Indianapolis for the show. We finally went out of our way to avoid Chi town and Milwaukee entirely, adding 60 miles and many wasted hours in standstill/stop-and-go traffic. Extremely stressful and exhausting, plus we are scheduled to work 12 hours again in less than 17 hours. We just got home half an hour ago as of this writing (2:00 AM CDT).
It was worth it but knowing what I know now, I'd have made different arrangements for getting there and back!
I agree with you that no photo or video catches the 3D experience. I'm glad you worked so hard to see it. I flew from California to Texas - so worth it!
I was in Russleville Arkansas, and i LOVED IT!!! Me and my family saw the eclipse for 4 minutes, and after the eclipse we went to Mount Nebo!!! Truly a memory i will NOT be forgeting!!!
It's so intriguing how the animation even showed the detail of the shadow warping due to the curvature of the earth. I did not register that would even happen but I'm glad that detail was included. It really gives a sense of reckoning regarding the physics of light and shadows still behaving as they should on a planetary scale.
The darkness put me to sleep… thanks for the nap eclipse
same
Arkansas here it was amazing seeing this. Loved it
exactly at 2pm in southern illinois got dark awesome signs in the sky
I wore 2 sunglasses just to see it in Maine, it was beautiful.
Spent eight hours in the car today to visit Bloomington, Indiana to see complete totality and then back to Somerset, Kentucky. I missed the 2017 eclipse and certainly wasn't going to miss this one. The weather was perfect, certainly worth the drive!
I was in Hillsboro thinking I wasn’t going to make it to Waco for the best view. I parked at the rest stops on I35 thinking this is as good as any place. I was right in the middle of the whole event 🤯😭
I saw it at a central bird migration national park in Canada. Was a great view with a great sound of animal behavior. Hands down one of the coolest things I witnessed in my life.
Wow thats a great experience
Speaking from Cle, that was cool af wow I really didn't think it would be that amazing I'd travel to see that next time, this time we saw from comfort of back yard
It was 89% darkness in Waldorf, Maryland. It was astonishing to witness. The universe is so big and vast. We'll all be talking about the day the moon eclipse the sun. April 8, 2024.
How is that possible. It didn’t even pass over Md. I am in south central Pa. Sky looked alittle funny and that was it. I was closer than you were. 🤷🏻♀️
@@suzykauffman1831Because a large swath of the U.S. outside the path of totality experienced a partial eclipse.
@@suzykauffman1831yeah, unless you're inside that 150 mile shadow shown in the video, you don't get much visible change in light hitting the Earth.
Montréal: 100% clear sky, it was amazing!!! About 1 minute of darkness and dancing light around the dark moon! Very impressive!!!
And, from Ste-Helen Island, we saw the St-Laurence river on both side. So, at a certain point, one side of the large river was in shadow and the other side was on light!
In Durango Mexico it was too! Amazing!! greetings from Durango to Montreal 🇲🇽🤝🏻🇨🇦.
I was in Montreal a few months ago.. would’ve loved to have been there again
I live in the path of totality. I stepped out from work for about 10 minutes and it was awe-inspiring. The northeast corner of New York State near Lake Champlain.
Where I live I won’t get to see it. So that kinda sucks
Nice visualization! Thx
I traveled from Orlando and saw it on the center line , as it entered Lake Erie in Avon Lake, Ohio. It was was incredible and I am so grateful for the experience
Saw it in Cleveland today, amazing!
A timestamp would have been nice
You can always google what time it’s in your area. Thats what I did ❤ if im not mistaken, I went on the National Weather Service site.
@@afenismamabut that’s why he clicked on this video
Por favor eso implica mucho trabajo, ni que fueran astronautas ✌️
another video showed the timestamp AND the cloud cover for each spot. one of the few places it won't be overcast is cleveland and upper new york.
Bro its a 2 min video 💀
Somewhere in our universe, this same or similar event is taking place more than 1000 times, 🤔
This happens twice a year on earth it's just that most eclipses take place primarily over the ocean and not on land.
Saw it in St. Albans, Vermont and it was the greatest thing I have seen in my life, glad I can already count this as something I wanted to see in my life at 16
South of San Antonio tx,
it was so cloudy we bearly got to catch a small glimph of it, look like a bright smile in the sky when it broke through the clouds for a few brief moments
I just saw the solar eclipse in markham canada!!!
I live in Killeen and it was amazing 🤩
In Durango, Mexico 🇲🇽 we had clear skies, it was amazing, the Durango sky is beautiful all year round, Durango has very blue skies and it's amazing, now with the eclipse it was absolutely amazing 🇲🇽🇲🇽🇲🇽
Using the word 'amazing' 3 times completely ruined your comment - try harder next time to use less repetition.
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Drove from Columbus, OH to Cleveland, OH and saw the whole thing from beginning, totality, and end. Was so worth the almost 3 hour drive to witness such an event on a luckily very clear and warm day.
Travelled from Norway to Niagara Falls to see this. It was beautiful:D
By far one of the best experiences in my life the wondrous nature of our solar system is astounding. So beautiful.
Best video ever.
This was cool
I can’t see the eclipse, the clouds are in the way
Same. But I live in MN so I can hardly see it.
Man you’re not missing anything. I saw the last one in 2017 and it was so hyped up and we all sat there with our stupid glasses on and after it we all felt so underwhelmed.
Rochester? Is that you?
@@kylev8926 what
@@kylev8926no, White Bear Lake.
I like how you added the night city lights. I also make science videos, want to see them?
Paragould Arkansas here it was clear sky’s very cool to see
Wow around 2:30PM I finally looked up in the sky with my glasses and the moon was already peaking into the sun. How exciting it was. About 2:45 I noticed how everything began to look like it was evening. At 3:00 things began to noticeably get darker. Just minutes before I couldn’t believe how quickly the light was vanishing and before I knew it, it was totaled!! It’s like someone had switched the light off with a flick of their finger and turned it back on! (I live between Toledo and Sandusky, OH)
How about maybe a time clock/counter?
Buffalo, NY❤🤩
Does anyone know if there is any live feed available to view which captured the shadow casted upon earth from this angle , and which also includes the city / street lights within the path of totality such as in this simulated example?
if you fuss such a video, post it here please
Interested in this also. We live in 3-4 mins totally. Saw the 2017, but this time got a hold of some glasses.
What we missed doing was me taking photo of my husband eastward, and him shooting one of me westward with the “sunsets” behind each of us! That was one of the big blessings for me! Hopefully my mind never forgets that image.
Made it with about 5 minutes to spare into Meadville, PA. WHAT A SHOW!
I drove all the way to middle of nowhere Phillips, Maine to watch the eclipse and it lasted 4 minutes
1:39 pm in Murphysboro IL not yet dark here😅😅😅😅
It was amazing in Durango Mexico 🇲🇽, impresionante!!! Saludos para todos 🇲🇽🇺🇸🇨🇦..
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Tha is the crossing secion with the 2017 eclipse.
Carbondale and places aroudn had two eclipses in seven years.
Time stamp ?
Can someone please explain to me why the Moon's umbra shadow touches the western side of the United States first, instead of the eastern side first.
The way the moon orbits, ofcourse. If you were to look at Earth from the "top", you would see that the moon is orbiting counter-clockwise.
Because the earth turns clockwise
Easy. The sun and moon move clockwise concentric to Polaris which is situated vertically above the North Pole. However the black sun moves counter clockwise and it's what causes the eclipse. The deception and indoctrination runs deep.
Because its retarded
Viewed from above, the Moon orbits Earth in the same direction as our planet rotates. So, the Moon actually moves from west to east through our sky, albeit so slowly that we almost never notice it.
During a total solar eclipse, however, we can see the Moon’s true motion as it crosses the Sun’s face from west to east. As this occurs, the Moon’s shadow follows it - moving in the same direction - and tracks a path across Earth’s surface.
We went on break early (1:45pm)at Amazon in Little Rock to see it
None of us who experienced it will ever forget it!
Why the moon becoming thinner
Muskegon, Mi @1:16 top-left, near the lake. It was a not a cloud in the sky perfect, clear day and even that far away it got weirdly dim from 2:55, to 3:25 PM. The first day in a LONG time they did not "spray" us like crazy. Guess they had to give that a rest on a day they knew we would all be looking up. 😡
I’ve got my rooster feet and Santeria incantations ready.
I got no totality at all down here in NC😭
I saw it in west plains!
I live in Kenosha and I only got to see 91%!
The clouds made it hard too see it :(
I would’ve been fine seeing 87% coverage of the eclipse, but it was too cloudy.
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Uvalde 😭
Im in Michigan at first you could see the sun then you could see the little dot
😮When has the moon or the sun ever traveled northeast before😅
I live in Syracuse
No, let’s be serious we know we take whatever they tell us is the truth, since when has the moon ever move that fast in the sky first off
Since ancient times. Are you happy now?
The difference between _tangential_ and _angular_ speed is clearly beyond the range of your understanding!
Oh, so you're one of these deluded fools that doesn't think it's the moon that's passing in front of the sun during a solar eclipse?
Make sure you wear your eclipse glasses or mine won't be as effective ... I hope people get this?
1:05 there’s a city called *salem*
Meanwhile in uvalde Texas
Yeah the solar eclipse landed on my birthday, guessing I am star child
99.7% here.
We got blue balled here in Michigan
Totality or bust
If NASA has shown it looks like a huge spaceship / UFO 😁
It’s night already good night four minutes later it’s morning already
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Why do we have Ohio here? 💀
THE CLOUDS WERE IN RHE WAY
even those im in the path of it didn't see anything at all just a normal day
Why does it warp along its path?
literally because of the curvature of the earth.
Curve, orbit, spin
Because the earth is not flat...some people won't believe that! 😂
Understand now Dom?
Whatever passed in front of the sun was traveling in the opposite direction of the moons path, how am I the only one to notice that?
What is your point? Moon in front of the sun travelled the same direction as the shadow... Or what are you trying to say?
@@NiiOnLood whatever passed in front of the sun was not the moon, it was going in the wrong direction to be the moon…
@@KatyWantsToGo, it was going exactly in the right direction. Apparently you know nothing about Earth rotation and Moon orbit.
@@KatyWantsToGo Thanks for posting your comments Katy - now we are all in no doubt as to just how much of an ignorant fool you are.
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Are you in the southern hemisphere?
If the orbit of the moon is off kilter to explain the eclipse, then how do the lunar phases always remain the same .
Erm... What?
Solar eclipses and Lunar phases are not related to each other in any way.
Yep if you have ever been in a really bad thunderstorm out in the plains it gets totally dark. Just like an eclipse. I was in southern IL for the one in 2017. I remember saying that is it? What's the big deal?
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This is what I sent friends and readers today.Everyone is talking about today's eclipse. We were cautioned not to stare directly at it without special glasses. My mind went back to Thales of Miletus who in 585 BC predicted an eclipse. Now while that was quite something there is on record an even greater prediction in the Old Testament. In Amos 8:9 the prophet predicted the darkness that covered the earth when Christ hung on the cross. It reads, "And in that day declares the Lord God I will make the sun go down at noon and will darken the earth in the daytime." Now read ' 'At noon, darkness fell across the whole land until three o’clock." [Mark 15:33] That eclipses today's eclipse doesn't it? And look, leading secular historians around at that time admitted to what happened when Jesus died and the sun, as it were, left the sky.
You put up city lights on it ;-p
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How lame to only animate the North America part and call it the "entire" path of totality.
what about the other side of the globe?
they are not able to see it. obviously
Do you actually not understand why only a narrow band of shade from the moon passes over the earth's surface during a solar eclipse?
A mile off
Why isn’t anyone saying anything about this sun pathway going from west to east? Umm 🤔 the sun sets in the West people! 😂
Moons orbit.
Due to earth rotation
The Earth rotates west to east while the Moon orbits west to east at more than _twice_ the speed.
Perhaps you should have googled 'why does the moon's shadow travel in a west to east direction during a solar eclipse' and you wouldn't have ended up posting your comment that's only succeeded in making you look like an ignorant fool.
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All hype for nothing
West to East ❓
Yup, that's the direction of orbit of the Moon.
Understand now Frank?
Lol
But I thought the sun rises from East to West.
this has nothing to do with the sunrise... ?
Not if the earth rotated clockwise! 😂
Paths of the sun, moon and stars have not changed since God's creation
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Actually they have, but you appear to be ignorant of this fact?
@@sailorman8668 as opposed to generally ignorant. I appreciate that. Navy guy? Just got back from VB. Heading to Pensacola again soon. Take care
Uhh it has.
Que les pasa a las de la nasa, al final la luna tuvo forma de papa, les pongo un cero en su investigación, perdón un menos 2 porque les faltó los horarios en cada estado
Freakies of eclpses😂
Religious people be like "Isn't it amazing how we can now predict how God is going to punish us. "
Religion can't hold a candle to what I witnessed today. I am looking to travel to see the next one.
Uneducated humans blamed everything they couldn't understand or explain on "Gods". How are people still believing in those Gods today?
why other countries not experienced solar eclipse if the earth is round
Flat
@spawnerist6241 its flat. Gleason map. Moon and sun are on a clock.
@@Coach_cesarhow do you explain it?
@@kevinvolland8301 think of it as a ying yang. There are no real pictures of erf. The sun touches clouds
@@Coach_cesar Ying yang, Nuh uh🥱
Bs..it's never by my state
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