
New Delhi: NASA has released a photo, in which it has been told in which areas the solar eclipse will be visible in 2023 and 2024. Eclipse is one of the few astronomical events that we can see with our eyes, due to which such people get very excited about the solar eclipse. It is not necessary that all eclipses should be visible from every part of the world. NASA has told that the annular solar eclipse of October 14, 2023, and the total solar eclipse of April 8, 2024, will be visible mainly in America.
NASA has also shared a map based on the data collected from different missions. In this, it has been told that which solar eclipse will look like from where. Two black bars are visible on the map, which are passing through different areas of America.
Along with this, NASA has also shared a map based on the data collected from different missions. In this, it has been told that which solar eclipse will look like from where. Two black bars are visible on the map, which are passing through different areas of America.
NASA has released a map showing where the solar eclipses of 2023 and 2024 will be visible.
If you look at the above map, two black bars are visible in it. Yellow circles are made in each black stripe. This is the path of the annular solar eclipse. This means that the solar eclipse of October 14, 2023, will be visible in these areas. This strip is going from Oregon State towards Texas. The sun will look like a ring of fire in the areas falling under the spheres made on this strip. Because except for its edges, the entire middle part will be covered by the moon.
At the same time, purple balls are visible in the second strip. This strip is going from Texas towards Maine State. A total solar eclipse will be visible on April 8, 2024, in the areas falling under the circles made on this strip. On this day, for some time the sun will be completely covered by the moon and only the light emanating from it will be visible.
In both maps, the eclipse will be visible better in the areas falling in the center of the circles. Along with this, white colored lines are made in both strips. The more lines are visible in the circle, the longer the eclipse will be visible in the areas falling under it.
According to NASA, on both days almost all the states of America will definitely see half the eclipse if not full. Along with this, a solar eclipse will be visible on both days in parts of Mexico and Canada bordering America.