When is the Next Total Solar Eclipse? #datavisualization

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When and where is the next total solar eclipse? Total solar eclipses don’t happen at the same time or the same place regularly, due to the 5-degree offset between the Moon’s orbit around the Earth and the Earth’s orbit around the Sun. But if you’re curious if a future total eclipse will be viewable from your backyard, you can see all the total solar eclipses forecasted for the next 20 years in this video. It’s all beautifully rendered with real data from OpenSpace data visualization software.

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0:04 – April 8, 2024 (Mexico, United States, Canada)
0:25 – August 12, 2026 (Greenland, Iceland, Spain)
0:47 – August 2, 2027 (Morocco, Spain, Algeria, Libya, Egypt, Saudi Arabia, Yemen, Somalia)
1:21 – July 22, 2028 (Australia, New Zealand)
1:43 – November 25, 2030 (Namibia, Botswana, South Africa, Lesotho, Australia)
2:05 – November 14, 2031 (Pacific Ocean, Panama)
2:29 – March 30, 2033 (United States – Alaska, Russia)
2:56 – March 20, 2034 (Benin, Nigeria, Cameroon, Chad, Sudan, Egypt, Saudi Arabia, Kuwait, Iran, Afghanistan, Pakistan, India, China)
3:30 – September 2, 2035 (China, North Korea, South Korea, Japan)
3:54 – July 13, 2037 (Australia, New Zealand)
4:13 – December 26, 2038 (Australia, New Zealand)
4:39 – December 15, 2039 (Antarctica)
5:07 – April 30, 2041 (Angola, Democratic Republic of Congo, Uganda, Kenya, Somalia)
5:35 – April 20, 2042 (Indonesia, Malaysia, Brunei, Phillippines)
6:01 – April 9, 2043 (Russia)

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Its crazy how many solar eclipses australia is getting within such a short time frame, 2028, 2030, 2037 and 2038 lol

LightningEthan
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Some of our family gathered in a farm field in Indiana. 4 full minutes of Totality. Im still reeling! Life- changing— life affirming. It was a remarkable experience. Im 68. For me - this was truly a once in a lifetime experience.

zuzu
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This really helps show how special they are. Years in between for a little sliver. It’s like being selected for lottery.

skflip
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I traveled from NYC to Ohio and i was speechless when i saw the total eclipse. Never thought I'd actually see one in my lifetime. I'm only 29. Seeing it with my parents is priceless.

AmrIca
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wow australia is getting the best "luck" here they get 4 or 5 eclipses

woody
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I find it amusing we can predict eclipses decades in advance, with minute by minute accuracy, while the flat earth society can't even agree on what an eclipse is or if they even exist.

brianlee
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Dang Australia, let some of the rest of us have a little Eclipse

itzamia
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Was able to witness totality in Texas yesterday despite the cloudy weather. It really is an experience everyone gotta have at least one in their lives. It was jaw dropping and awe inspiring. So glad I was able to see it this year!

lucyditee
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I just witnessed totality today, awe inspiring to say the least.

eugeneosborn
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I'm so glad I drove to see the April 8 2024 eclipse.

robsquared
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Seeing a solar eclipse has been the ONLY thing on my bucket list for years and now I find out my house will be in the path of totality TWICE in the next 6 years. As someone who thinks about ending it all ALOT, maybe I could hang around to see at least the first one in 2028.

chenilleoneil
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I hope all that go out to see the 2024 one see it. I saw the 2017 one, drove 4 hours for totality. I can't wait to see all the pics and videos of it.

UV-NIR-Thermal
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I feel so fortunate to have been in the path of totality for last Monday’s total eclipse. Truly remarkable.

afridgetoofar
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Very very cool! Thank you for sharing this.

We’re lucky to see three eclipses in New Zealand over the next couple of decades.

strugs
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To see an eclipse over the pyramids or Outback would be incredible.

thecochrandoctrine
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I'm ready for next Monday, hope the weather not cloudy over here in Montreal, so far looks okay fingers crossed

haithamelatrache
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So starting in July 22 2028 until December 26 2038 Australia for 10 years will be the best place on the earth to view a Solar Eclipse

jamescarrington
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Thanks for the great post.
Next two decades of holiday destinations and dates can now be planned.
Friends in Australia: "You're visiting again?"

benvandermerwe
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The last one over Russia in 2043 is bizarre in shape, like a big smile.

stuartaaron
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I lived in Indonesia. I’ve witnessed (i think) three solar eclipses and two lunar eclipses in my entire life.
The first one was when i was 10. I’m 44 now

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