When is the next total solar eclipse ?
You can start making plans for the next eclipse if you were unable to see Monday's solar eclipse or regret not going to a location within the path of totality.
If the complete solar eclipse on Monday made you feel left out of the action, there will be other opportunities in the upcoming years to witness daytime momentarily turning into night as the sun, moon, and Earth line up.
On August 12, 2026, there will be another total solar eclipse, however it will primarily cross the Arctic Ocean. When the moon completely blocks out the sun's light, a path that passes through Russia, eastern Greenland, Spain, the western coast of Iceland, and a small portion of Portugal will be seen during totality.
On August 12, 2026, there will be another total solar eclipse, however it will primarily cross the Arctic Ocean. When the moon completely blocks out the sun's light, a path that passes through Russia, eastern Greenland, Spain, the western coast of Iceland, and a small portion of Portugal will be seen during totality.
Then, a total solar eclipse will be visible in Spain and a large portion of northern Africa on August 2, 2027.
Following that, on March 30, 2033, there will be another total solar eclipse; however, only Alaska and Russia will be able to witness totality.
An eclipse's totality path will cross portions of Montana, North Dakota, South Dakota, Canada, and Greenland on August 23, 2044.
Finally, a total solar eclipse that is identical to this year's will span the continental United States from coast to coast on August 12, 2045.
Following that, on March 30, 2033, there will be another total solar eclipse; however, only Alaska and Russia will be able to witness totality.
An eclipse's totality path will cross portions of Montana, North Dakota, South Dakota, Canada, and Greenland on August 23, 2044.
Finally, a total solar eclipse that is identical to this year's will span the continental United States from coast to coast on August 12, 2045.
Before continuing over the Caribbean and portions of South America, the eclipse in 2045 will pass through California, Nevada, Utah, Colorado, New Mexico, Oklahoma, Kansas, Texas, Arkansas, Missouri, Mississippi, Louisiana, Alabama, Georgia, and Florida on its path of totality.
A total solar eclipse occurs when the moon completely obscures the sun's face, momentarily blocking out its light and leaving the moon's shadow on the surface of the planet. From somewhere in the center of that shadow, people can observe the moon completely hide the sun.
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