Home Industry Total solar eclipse on April 8, 2024: Time, path and how to watch The upcoming total solar eclipse slated for April 8 is set to be one of the most significant astronomical occurrences of the year. by Gulf Business April 8, 2024 Image credit: NASA On April 8, 2024, a total solar eclipse will grace the skies over parts of the US, Mexico and Canada. An estimated 31 million people in the North American continent will be in the path of the solar eclipse. Here’s everything you need to know about this remarkable event. Why is the solar eclipse special? The upcoming solar eclipse slated for April 8 is set to be one of the most significant astronomical occurrences of the year, as the sun will completely fall in the shadow of the moon, for a significant period of time. This rare spectacle, commencing in Mexico and traversing through the US and Atlantic Canada, is anticipated to be visible by millions as it casts its shadow over vast swathes of North America. The next solar eclipse for North America will only happen in 2026. Path of totality and duration With an estimated 31 million individuals residing within the path of totality, this promises an unforgettable experience for those lucky enough to be in its trajectory. Total solar eclipses, characterised by the moon’s interception of the sun’s rays, offer a stunning display as the sun’s face is momentarily obscured, revealing the solar corona. The total solar eclipse will present effects such as beads and diamond rings, as the moon passes in front of the sun. The path of totality, stretching approximately 190 kilometres wide, will witness the moon’s shadow in its full glory. For those situated closer to the centerline, the duration of totality will be maximised, reaching up to 4 minutes and 28 seconds. Prime viewing locations For eager eclipse enthusiasts seeking optimal viewing conditions, locations such as Mexico, Mazatlán, Durango City, Torreón, Dallas, Little Rock, Indianapolis, Cleveland, Buffalo, and (Southern) Montréal offer prime vantage points to witness the eclipse. Safety precautions and virtual viewing As with any solar event, safety precautions are paramount. Spectators are strongly advised never to gaze directly at the sun without adequate eye protection, such as eclipse glasses or solar filters. Additionally, online platforms like Timeanddate.com, NASA, and the Exploratorium will be hosting live streams of the event for those unable to witness it in person. Not in the path of totality for the total solar #eclipse? On April 8, we’ll bring totality to you by broadcasting from several locations along its trajectory, including @NASAGlenn—our only center in the eclipse’s path. How to watch: https://t.co/H2JIZV3JH7 pic.twitter.com/71zcBAlYeZ — NASA (@NASA) April 2, 2024 Excluded Regions and Virtual Participation for UAE Residents Unfortunately, residents of the UAE will not be able to witness the eclipse. However, they can still partake in the experience through virtual platforms, ensuring that the magic of the total solar eclipse reaches audiences worldwide. As the countdown to April 8, 2024, begins, anticipation builds for what promises to be an unforgettable celestial spectacle, uniting sky gazers and enthusiasts. Read: Eid Al Fitr 2024 to coincide with solar eclipse? An astronomer predicts so Tags NASA solar eclipse You might also like Solar eclipse time: Watch live stream Mission-ready: UAE astronauts complete NASA training TikTok, Zoom and Mohammad the Humanoid Robot headline DeepFest opener UAE space odyssey: New deal with NASA for Artemis Lunar Gateway airlock, Moon mission