Along the central path the Moon completely covers the Sun — the sky darkens to twilight, the corona appears, and totality lasts up to 04m28s. Everywhere else in the visibility region sees a partial eclipse.
Where it’s visible
North America, Central America
Total path
Mexico, central US, eastern Canada
Geometry & timing
Greatest eclipse (TD)
18:18:29 · ΔT 74s
Greatest eclipse (UTC)
18:17:15
Saros series
139
Magnitude
1.0566
Greatest point
25°N, 104°W; Sun alt 70°; width 198 km
Central duration
04m28s
Sources
Timing and geometry from NASA’s eclipse catalogs. Verify local circumstances before you travel.
The centerline and totality band are self-computed from public-domain NASA/Espenak Besselian elements — matching NASA’s published path to within ~0.15 km. Lunar-limb relief and local terrain can shift the true edges by ~1–3 km.
See it from your location
Your eclipse type, peak coverage, and contact times — in your local time.
More eclipses
Related events — same Saros family and nearby dates.