2017, see the related link I will make below.
The solar eclipse of July 22, 2017 will be total through South Carolina and will be a 95% partial eclipse throughout most of North Carolina. The April 8, 2024 eclipse will be total through Texas through Maine, and will be partial over most of the eastern U.S. The next total eclipse visible in North Carolina will be on May 11, 2078.
The next good total lunar eclipse visible in North Carolina will be April 15, 2014. This total lunar eclipse will be visible anywhere in North America. The next good total solar eclipse in NC will be visible in the southwestern corner of the state, from just west of Waynesville. For NC residents, Andrews will be right on the path of totality, on August 21, 2017. The path of the total eclipse will run from Oregon to South Carolina; weather permitting, it should be the best solar eclipse of the century for Americans.
That would depend on the location you are at in South Carolina. If you are near the South Carolina, North Carolina and Georgia border, the total eclipse will begin around 2:36pm in the afternoon. If you are near the coastline, between Bulls Bay and Cape Romain Harbor, the total eclipse will begin around 2:46pm. There is approximately a 10 minute range as to when totality will begin from anywhere in South Carolina on August 21, 2017.
December 21, 2010. There will be a total lunar eclipse visible (weather permitting!) anywhere in North or Central America.
August 21, 2017. The path of totality will run all across the USA from Oregon to South Carolina.
3.05% of the total US population lives in North Carolina.
The next total LUNAR eclipse, visible (weather permitting) anywhere in North America, will be December 21, 2010. The next total SOLAR eclipse will be on August 21, 2017, on a path eastward across the United States from Portland Oregon to Charleston, South Carolina. See the attached link for precise locations and times.
There will be a total solar eclipse on August 21, 2017 that will be visible from coast to coast, crossing the entire North American continent from Oregon to South Carolina. It will be one of the most spectacular and visible eclipses ever seen in the United States.
December 21, 2010. The total lunar eclipse will be visible throughout North America.
February 21, 2008. The total lunar eclipse was visible throughout North America.
The state of North Carolina covers an area of 139,509 km2
The most recent total lunar eclipse visible in North America occurred on May 26, 2021.