Schedule to see it in Mexico City and State of Mexico

by times news cr

2024-04-09 02:38:14

It is April 8, 2024 will mark the final opportunity to witness a unique cosmic spectacle in Mexico until the year 2052: a total eclipse of ground. Here we tell you what you should know if you plan to watch it from the Mexico City and the State of Mexico.

This event, longed for by many, will be a point of convergence between the scientific community and the general public, who eagerly await the moment to contemplate the celestial alignment that plunges the Earth into a brief daytime darkness.

Solar Eclipse 2024: Where and at what time will it be seen in CDMX and Edomex?

Solar eclipses are captivating astronomical phenomena in which the Moon comes between the Earth and the Sun, casting its shadow on our planet. This April 8, this cosmic alignment will allow the night to appear during the day, providing a unique spectacle that will not be repeated for 28 years.

The exact moment of the 2024 solar eclipse in CDMX and Edomex

Anticipation grows more this Monday, April 8, the date on which the total solar eclipse will be visible in the Mexican sky. In Mexico City, The event will begin at 10:55 in the morning, will last for 161 minutes and reach its peak at 12:14 p.m.. The view will be partial.

While In the State of Mexico, particularly in Toluca de Lerdo, it will begin at 10:54 a.m., its peak will be at 12:13 p.m. and it will end until 1:34 p.m.. The view will also be partial.

Solar Eclipse 2024: Where and at what time will it be seen in CDMX and Edomex?

Where to see the 2024 Solar Eclipse in Mexico City?

To witness the eclipse without risks to your eyesight, it is recommended to follow the live broadcast provided by various online platforms, such as NASA TV and Time and Date, which offer detailed coverage of the event. Some invitations mention CU as a meeting point to see the 2024 Solar Eclipse.

Although Mexico City will not witness the eclipse in its entirety, it can be seen in partial form with a visibility percentage that ranges around 79%, depending on the location within the city. Some mayors Miguel Hidalgo, Álvaro Obregón and Gustavo A. Madero will have visibility close to 80%.

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Mexican journalist and photographer. She graduated from the Bachelor’s Degree in Communication and Journalism at the FES Aragón of the UNAM, with a specialty in written press. I have a Technical degree in Advanced Digital Systems for Computing and Graphic Design. I am a web reporter at Debate.com.mx and I cover CDMX, Edomex, Puebla, Tlaxcala, Hidalgo, Morelos and Veracruz, also on Economics and Politics.

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2024-04-09 02:38:14

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