Viewers of the ring-of-fire solar eclipse will enjoy the event if there are favorable weather conditions with an unobstructed view. Cloudy or rainy weather which hides the sun will disappoint skywatchers.
Following its path from the coast of Oregon to Texas’ Gulf Coast, the eclipse’s journey continues over Mexico, Belize, Honduras, and Panama before concluding with a passage through Colombia and the coast of Brazil.
If you miss the upcoming ring-of-fire solar eclipse, there’s still promising news. A total solar eclipse is slated to grace the skies over the United States on April 8, 2024.
These are rare opportunities to witness the cosmic dance between the Sun and the Moon. Another solar eclipse won’t grace the skies over the US until 2044.