On 7/2/2019 21:17:11, Daniel J. Matyola wrote:
https://apnews.com/0eb6678b88944c48a925fbe20cef75c7
Dan Matyola
http://www.pentaxphotogallery.com/danieljmatyola
Oh, cool!. We get another good one here in the U.S. in April 8, 2024.
https://www.greatamericaneclipse.com/april-8-2024
Starts somewhere out in the Pacific Ocean and comes ashore near Mazatlan,
Mexico. For the US, it crosses into the U.S. near Eagle Pass, Texas and travels
diagonally across the U.S. Dallas is in the path, and San Antonio is on the
edge. Texarkana,TX & Texarkana, Ar; Cape Giradeau, MO; Carbondale, IL;
Indianapolis, IN; Dayton, Colombus, Toledo, Sandusky & Cleveland OH all get a treat.
At Lorain Ohio the center line of the totality traverses Lake Erie to Buffalo,
NY. Mississauga & Toronto are just barely outside the northern limit of the
totality, but Hamilton & Saint Catharines are between the central line & the
northern limit.
Rochester & Watertown, NY are close to the central line. Montreal is just inside
the northern limit. Syracuse, NY & Montpelier, VT are near the southern limit,
but Plattsburgh, NY is almost directly on the central line. Most of the larger
cities in Maine are south of the southern limit & the it crosses into New
Brunswick. It goes across Newfoundland before passing out into the North Atlantic.
Looks like the 21st Century is going to be good for Total Eclipses in North
America, particularly the U.S. There's another one in 2045 that parallels the
2017 path Euela, CA to Florida (with the path of totality stretching from Saint
Agustine to Miami (255 Km wide) ... also 2052, 2078, 2079 & 2099. I probably
won't be around to see any of those.
https://www.greatamericaneclipse.com/maps-and-posters/new-21st-century-total-solar-eclipses-over-north-america
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