EST (13:02 UTC) according to Time and Date.īelow is a chart with some eclipse viewing times (all local times), featuring data from Time and Date. has taken all reasonable measures to ensure the accuracy of the latitude and longitude shown however, the user of any eclipse information on the site should verify that these coordinates are correct for the intended viewing location. EST (11:00 UTC) and the last location to see the partial eclipse end is at 8:02 a.m. All eclipse circumstances have been calculated for each city using that city's latitude and longitude as sourced from public records. EST (08:58 UTC), the greatest point of total solar eclipse occurs at 6 a.m. The first location to see the partial solar eclipse begin is at 3.58 a.m. Below is a timetable for the partial solar eclipse on Oct.
Nevertheless, there are still plenty of good partial solar eclipse viewing opportunities across Europe, the Middle East, western Asia and northeast Africa. Learn about the great solar eclipse phenomenon & when you can see it next. Those wishing to see the moon take the biggest "bite" out of the sun's disk will have to venture some 1,500 miles (2,400 kilometers) to the east-northeast of Moscow in the West Siberian Plain where 82% of the sun's area will be covered, according to Sky and Telescope. From near sunrise in Iceland to near sunset in western India, the partial solar eclipse will be widely seen.
The second partial solar eclipse of the year is viewable from Europe, western Asia and northeast Africa. Solar eclipse in North Texas: How to watch, what youll see No, we wont get a total solar eclipse here, but the moon will block out 75 percent of the sun on Aug.
The second partial solar eclipse of the year is viewable from Europe, western Asia and northeast Africa. She says North Texas will see just 75 percent of the sun blocked by the moon (it will not be a 'total' eclipse here).