Discover when and where to witness the next total solar eclipses in North America! Find out which year Alaska, British Columbia, and the United States will be graced by this celestial spectacle.
Are you ready for a cosmic show? The excitement begins in 2033 when a partial solar eclipse will be visible in Vancouver. However, it's not until 2044 that a total solar eclipse will sweep over northern British Columbia, Dawson Creek, and Edmonton. If you missed the recent eclipse, fear not! The United States will witness the next total solar eclipse in 2033, but this time it will be exclusive to Alaska. For those in the Lower 48, mark your calendars for 2044.
But hold on, the celestial magic doesn't stop there. In 2026, globetrotters can chase the next total solar eclipse overseas as it cuts through Russia, eastern Greenland, and the western coast of Iceland. And if you're up for a picturesque adventure, an annular solar eclipse will create a stunning 'ring of fire' effect over Chile and beyond. Whether you were clouded out or missed the recent eclipses, there's always a celestial dance waiting for you in the skies. So, start planning your eclipse-chasing adventures now and witness the grandeur of these astronomical wonders!
A partial solar eclipse will be viewable in Vancouver in 2033. But it won't be until 2044 that a total solar eclipse will cross over northern B.C. and parts ...
Whether you saw the moon completely block the sun, were foiled by cloudy weather or weren't along the path of Monday's total solar eclipse, there are still ...
The next total solar eclipse to hit the United States will be in 2033, but it will only be visible in Alaska. The Lower 48 won't get one until 2044.
Totality, when the moon fully obscures the sun's light, will be visible along a path that cuts through Russia, eastern Greenland, the western coast of Iceland, ...
A total solar eclipse won't pass through the contiguous United States again until 2044. But, the next one is in 2026 if you're willing to travel overseas.
An annular solar eclipse, in which the moon only blocks some of the sun's light and creates a fantastic โring of fireโ effect, will be visible over Chile and ...