Can't get enough of solar eclipses? Find out when and where the next ones will occur in the US and Canada!
The excitement of a total solar eclipse is unparalleled, but if you missed the recent one, fret not! The next total solar eclipse will grace the skies in 2044. Mark your calendars and get ready to witness this celestial spectacle once again. While it may seem like a long wait, the anticipation will only add to the thrill. For those eager to experience eclipses sooner, 2026, 2027, 2028, and 2030 offer opportunities to bask in the cosmic glory.
If you're in the US and craving another eclipse after April 8, 2024, hold tight. The next chance to witness totality in parts of North America will occur in 2044 and 2045. Remember, solar eclipses are like potato chips – addictive and irresistible! As for Canada, the eclipse enthusiasts will have to exercise patience, as the country will not see another total solar eclipse for decades. Ontario, in particular, will have to wait even longer for this astronomical spectacle.
Fun Fact: Totality, when the sun is entirely covered by the moon during an eclipse, lasts just a few precious minutes. The anticipation and the briefness of this incredible phenomenon make it all the more enchanting. Additionally, former NASA astrophysicist Fred Espenak aptly compares solar eclipses to potato chips – once you experience one, you'll yearn for more!
You might have to travel a bit – and wait a few years – but there will be another eclipse as long as the sun, moon and Earth are in orbit.
Here's exactly when and where to experience another total solar eclipse in 2026, 2027, 2028 and 2030.
"Solar eclipses are sort of like potato chips -- once you eat one, you want another one," Fred Espenak, a former astrophysicist from NASA Goddard Space Flight ...
The next solar eclipses where parts of North America will experience totality won't be until 2044 and 2045.
Totality, when the sun is completely covered by the moon, lasts just a few minutes. And the whole thing — from the start of the partial eclipse to the end — ...
Canada won't have another total solar eclipse for decades. Ontario will have to wait much longer.
Here's when you'll be able to catch another total solar eclipse in the U.S..