

Get ready to witness a total solar eclipse on April 8, 2024. It will be visible through northern Mexico, parts of 15 U.S. states, and southeastern Canada. Not only will over 32 million people be in the path of totality, but it will be one of the most-watched eclipses in history.
Whether you’re in the path of totality or not, you can witness the solar eclipse right here on Space.com! We’ve got all the action covered with our total solar eclipse live updates page. Plus, get ready to watch the moon block the entire solar disk for a few minutes during totality. The duration of totality depends on your location, so make sure you don’t miss it!
Here’s a list of some notable locations where you can witness the total solar eclipse, along with the local time and totality duration:
A handful of total solar eclipse livestreams will also be available and updated as April 8, 2024 approaches, so be sure to keep checking back.
TimeandDate will be covering the total solar eclipse with their livestream and live blog, bringing you real-time progress reports and background information. If you’re excited about this, then you’re welcome to join our Space Forums to keep the conversation going on the latest space missions, night sky events, and more! And don’t forget to drop us a line at community@space.com if you have any tips, corrections, or comments.

