2024 Total Solar Eclipse: Locations and Timing
For a mobile-friendly or full-screen version of this interactive map, visit [go.nasa.gov/EclipseExplorer](https://go.nasa.gov/EclipseExplorer). **NASA's Eclipse Explorer** is a cutting-edge interactive map designed to elevate your eclipse-viewing experience. Complementing NASA's static eclipse maps, this tool allows you to explore the eclipse like never before. With it, you can discover what the eclipse looked like in various locations, preview the solar corona, compare the path with previous eclipses, and much more. To access it in full-screen, visit [go.nasa.gov/EclipseExplorer](https://go.nasa.gov/EclipseExplorer). ### Eclipse Overview On **Monday, April 8, 2024**, a total solar eclipse swept across North America, passing over Mexico, the United States, and Canada. The eclipse began over the South Pacific Ocean, with the first point of totality in North America occurring on Mexico’s Pacific coast at around **11:07 a.m. PDT**, weather permitting. A map of the contiguous Uni...