Eclipse time in new hampshire
New Hampshire will experience a partial solar eclipse on April 8, 2024, and a total solar eclipse on August 12, 2034. Here are the details for each eclipse:
April 8, 2024: Partial Solar Eclipse
- Time: 2:15 PM EDT (18:15 UTC)
- Magnitude: 0.934 (about 93.4% of the Sun's diameter will be covered by the Moon)
- Path of totality: The path of totality passes through parts of Mexico, the southern United States, and the Caribbean. New Hampshire will experience a partial eclipse, with the Moon covering about 93.4% of the Sun's diameter.
- Visibility: The eclipse will be visible from anywhere in New Hampshire, but the amount of coverage will vary depending on the location.
August 12, 2034: Total Solar Eclipse
- Time: 1:15 PM EDT (17:15 UTC)
- Magnitude: 1.000 (total eclipse, with the Moon covering the entire Sun's diameter)
- Path of totality: The path of totality passes through parts of the United States, including New Hampshire. The eclipse will be visible from anywhere in the state, with the Moon covering the entire Sun's diameter.
- Visibility: The eclipse will be visible from anywhere in New Hampshire, with the Moon covering the entire Sun's diameter.
Please note that the times listed are for the peak of the eclipse, and the actual timing may vary depending on your location within New Hampshire. It's always a good idea to check with local authorities or astronomy organizations for more information and viewing opportunities.