Eclipse time in new haven ct
According to NASA, the next solar eclipse visible from New Haven, CT will be on April 8, 2024. Here are the details:
Date: April 8, 2024 Type: Annular Solar Eclipse (partial eclipse visible from New Haven) Time: 2:15 PM EDT (17:15 UTC) Duration: Approximately 4 minutes and 27 seconds Path of Totality: The path of totality passes through parts of Mexico, the southern United States, and the Caribbean. New Haven, CT is outside the path of totality, but will experience a partial eclipse.
Eclipse Time in New Haven, CT:
- First contact (when the Moon starts to cover the Sun): 1:45 PM EDT (16:45 UTC)
- Maximum eclipse (when the Moon is at its closest point to the Sun): 2:15 PM EDT (17:15 UTC)
- Last contact (when the Moon finishes covering the Sun): 2:45 PM EDT (17:45 UTC)
Important Notes:
- The eclipse will be visible from New Haven, CT, but it will not be a total solar eclipse. The Moon will cover about 95% of the Sun's disk, leaving only a thin ring of light visible.
- It is essential to use proper eye protection, such as solar viewing glasses or handheld solar viewers with a solar filter, to safely view the eclipse.
- The eclipse will be visible from most locations in New Haven, CT, but the timing and duration may vary slightly depending on your specific location.
Remember to check the NASA website for more information and updates on the eclipse.