Sun will completely disappear on April 8, 2024. Here to know why?

Sun will completely disappear

Sun will completely disappear on April 8, 2024. Here to know why?

Do you know the sun will completely disappear and change day into night-like scenario on April 8, 2024? A solar eclipse will cause the Sun to completely disappear as a unique celestial event passes through the skies.

The eclipse will be unusual since it will hide the Sun entirely, resulting in a full night mode during the day. The total solar eclipse will happen on April 8, 2024, and will be the final solar eclipse visible from the United States until August 23, 2044.

Sun will completely disappear

It is the only type of eclipse that allows observers to remove their special solar glasses and look out with open eyes before the sun returns with full brightness, illuminating the world.

Experts warn it is only safe to remove your eclipse glasses during totality, which is a brief moment when the Moon fully blocks the Sun. The sun will completely disappear for about 4-5 minutes before returning to its brightness.

A total solar eclipse occurs when the Moon passes between Earth and the Sun, completely blocking the Sun’s disk and creating a massive shadow on the surface. People will witness the eclipse from regions where the Moon’s shadow completely covers the Sun. It is known as the path of totality.

These regions in North America include America, Mexico, and Canada with Dallas, Niagra Falls, Little Catalina, and Indianapolis. Cleveland, Mazatlan, Little Rock, Syracuse, Paducah, Dayton, Texas, Maine, and Burlington are others.

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According to NASA, the sky will darken as if it were dawn or sunset during this time. Regarding weather conditions, visitors in the path of totality will view the Sun’s corona or outer atmosphere. The bright face of the disk usually covers it.

The sun’s corona is only visible during eclipses. Corona is the Sun’s outermost layer of atmosphere, spanning millions of kilometers into space. During a solar eclipse, it appears as a thin, pearly-white halo around the darkened disk of the Sun.

The solar eclipse will be distinguished by a phenomenon known as totality. Viewers may be able to see both chromosphere and the corona through this phenomenon. The chromosphere is the second layer of the sun’s atmosphere located between 250 and 13,00 miles above the sun’s surface.

During totality, you will have a rare opportunity to observe the stars when the surrounding areas go completely black. The total solar eclipse event will take two and a half hours. It will begin in Texas at 1:27 p.m. and end in Maine at 3:35 p.m. However, the exact time varies based on your area.

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