10 Of The Best Places To View The 2024 Total Solar Eclipse

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Eclipse starts: 9:51:28 a.m. MPDT Eclipse ends: 12:32:11 p.m. MPDT Maximum eclipse: 11:09:39 p.m. MPDT Sun’s altitude at maximum eclipse: 69.1° Duration of totality: 4 minutes 18 seconds Width of Moon’s shadow: 123.7 miles (199.1 km) 

Mazatlán, Sinaloa, Mexico

Eclipse starts: 11:58:24 a.m. MCDT Eclipse end: 2:39:42 p.m. MCDT Maximum eclipse: 1:17:17 p.m. MCDT Sun’s altitude at maximum eclipse: 69.8° Duration of totality: 4 minutes 28 seconds Width of Moon’s shadow: 122.6 miles (197.4 km) 

Nazas, Durango, Mexico

Eclipse starts: 12:10:08 p.m. CDT Eclipse end: 2:51:17 p.m. CDT Maximum eclipse: 1:29:37 p.m. CDT Sun’s altitude at maximum eclipse: 68.6° Duration of totality: 4 minutes 25 seconds Width of Moon’s shadow: 120.9 miles (194.5 km) 

Piedras Negras, Mexico

Eclipse starts: 9:51:28 a.m. MPDT Eclipse ends: 12:32:11 p.m. MPDT Maximum eclipse: 11:09:39 p.m. MPDT Sun’s altitude at maximum eclipse: 69.1° Duration of totality: 4 minutes 18 seconds Width of Moon’s shadow: 123.7 miles (199.1 km) 

Radar Base, Texas

Eclipse starts: 9:51:28 a.m. MPDT Eclipse ends: 12:32:11 p.m. MPDT Maximum eclipse: 11:09:39 p.m. MPDT Sun’s altitude at maximum eclipse: 69.1° Duration of totality: 4 minutes 18 seconds Width of Moon’s shadow: 123.7 miles (199.1 km) 

Kerrville, Texa

Eclipse starts: 12:18:03 p.m. CDT Eclipse ends: 2:58:23 p.m. CDT Maximum eclipse: 1:37:35 p.m. CDT Sun’s altitude at maximum eclipse: 66.5° Duration of totality: 4 minutes 24 seconds Width of Moon’s shadow: 119.7 miles (192.6 km) 

Lampasas, Texa

Eclipse starts: 12:21:23 p.m. CDT Eclipse ends: 3:01:16 p.m. CDT Maximum eclipse: 2:40:53 p.m. CDT Sun’s altitude at maximum eclipse: 65.5° Duration of totality: 4 minutes 23 seconds Width of Moon’s shadow: 119.2 miles (191.8 km) 

Hillsboro, Texas

Eclipse starts: 12:25:38 p.m. CDT Eclipse ends: 3:04:52 p.m. CDT Maximum eclipse: 1:45:04 p.m. CDT Sun’s altitude at maximum eclipse: 64° Duration of totality: 4 minutes 21 seconds Width of Moon’s shadow: 118.4 miles (190.6 km)

Sulphur Springs, Texas

Eclipse starts: 12:41:51 p.m. CDT Eclipse ends: 3:17:26 p.m. CDT Maximum eclipse: 2:00:21 p.m. CDT Sun’s altitude at maximum eclipse: 57.3° Duration of totality: 4 minutes 6 seconds Width of Moon’s shadow: 115.5 miles (185.9 km) 

Russellville, Arkansa

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