Annular Solar Eclipse of October 14, 2023: Live Show and Interactive Map
Interactive Map Shows Eclipse Path
An interactive map shows the path of the annular solar eclipse of October 14, 2023. The map, created by NASA, allows users to track the path of the eclipse and see where it will be visible.
Explore the Path of Greatest Shadow
The map also shows the path of greatest shadow, which is the area where the eclipse will be most visible. This area will stretch from the Pacific Ocean to the Atlantic Ocean, and will include parts of Oregon, Idaho, Wyoming, Nebraska, Iowa, Missouri, Illinois, and Kentucky.
The eclipse will begin in the Pacific Ocean at 9:09 AM PDT and will end in the Atlantic Ocean at 1:55 PM EDT. The maximum eclipse will occur at 11:02 AM PDT in western Nebraska.
The interactive map is a great way to learn more about the eclipse and to plan your viewing experience. You can use the map to find out where the eclipse will be visible in your area and to find out what time the eclipse will occur.
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