April 8 Solar Eclipse 2024: Everything You Need to Know
A solar eclipse in April will see parts of Mexico, the US and Canada fall into the ‘path of totality’,
meaning the moon will perfectly align with the sun and millions will be plunged into minutes of darkness – lots
of places across the US have even issued safety warnings. The UK will see a partial eclipse, meaning the sun won’t be completely blocked out
Total solar eclipses are rare events, and each place on Earth can only expect to see one once every 400 years.
With the total eclipse in the US now only two weeks away, here is everything you need to know about catching a glimpse of the partial eclipse from the UK.
This particular solar eclipse will take place on Monday April 8, 2024.
For the 2024 total solar eclipse, the path of totality is from a patch in the Pacific Ocean just off the west coast of Mexico
all the way to Newfoundland in Canada, and it’ll travel through Texas, Oklahoma, Arkansas, Missouri, Illinois, Kentucky, Indiana, Ohio, Pennsylvania, New York