Total Solar Eclipse
Apr 08, 2024
A total solar eclipse is a type of solar eclipse, an astronomical phenomenon in which the sun's light is completely blocked by the moon in some places on the earth. A total solar eclipse is divided into five stages: initial waning, eclipse, eclipse, light, and fullness. [12] Since the moon is smaller than the earth, only people in the moon's umbra can see a total solar eclipse. Folks call this phenomenon the Tengu eating the sun.
On April 9, 2024, the world's only total solar eclipse of 2024 will be staged in the early morning of April 9, Beijing time. The total solar eclipse will sweep across North America. Many cities in Mexico, the United States, and Canada can see this total solar eclipse. The time of occurrence It is from noon to afternoon on April 8, local time, and it is quite enjoyable to watch. The totality belt starts from eastern Oceania, passes through the eastern Pacific, Mexico, the United States, and extreme southeastern Canada, and ends in the northwest Atlantic Ocean. The total eclipse has a bandwidth of about 200 kilometers, and the longest total eclipse phase lasts 4 minutes and 28 seconds in Mexico. Niagara Falls and nearby areas lie in the path of totality and are considered one of the best places in the world to view the solar eclipse.

