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April 14, 2200 - 125 years away (KPRC 2) Fun fact: the last total solar eclipse to pass through Houston was way back on November 17, 1286. That’s over 700 years ago, before Houston was even a thing!
But as the country prepares for the total solar eclipse, set to sweep the nation on Monday, April 8, 105-year-old LaVerne Biser will witness the astronomical event for the 13th time.
The next total solar eclipse to occur anywhere in the world will be August 12, 2026 when one passes over Spain, Iceland, and Greenland, according to NASA. Then, another one will occur about a year ...
Exactly one year ago, on April 8, 2024, the mid-Hudson along with the rest of the country was enraptured by a solar eclipse. While the region was not in the path of totality, viewers did get a ...
When did the last total solar eclipse happen? Prior to 2024, the last total solar eclipse visible in the contiguous United States occurred on Aug. 21, 2017.
It's 429 days — just over 14 months — since April 8, 2024's "Great American Eclipse" across North America and 429 days until the next total solar eclipse on August 12, 2026, over Greenland ...
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