Data is for New York NY:
I hope you can wait................. as it's not until 1st May 2079
The next solar eclipse visible in New York will be a partial solar eclipse on October 14, 2023. The next total solar eclipse visible in New York will be on April 8, 2024.
The next total eclipse of the Sun on Long island, New York will be on May 1, 2079.
The next eclipse in New York will be a total eclipse of the Moon, on December 21, 2010. It will (weather permitting!) be visible from anywhere in North America.
Cooperstown, New York. It is to the west of Albany, New York.
New York. Cooperstown is a village.
Champlain, NY to Cooperstown, NY is approx. 244 miles.
December 21, 2010 at 1:30 am
Not the one on May 20, 2012.
The next partial eclipse for NY is Nov 3rd 2013. The next total eclipse for NY is May 1st 2079 The July 22, 2009 eclipse is irrelevant for New York, since it will be on the other side of the world. The only place in the US it will be even partially visible is Hawaii.
April 8 2024 US duration:4 min 28 sec Maximum path width:122 miles.
Yes. Why not?
August 21, 2017 While there is a total solar eclipse in the year 2017, the path of totality will NOT pass over the state of Connecticut. The Moon will block out about 75% of the sun here in the North East. If you wish to see this total solar eclipse, and experience the longest portion of Totality of 2min 40 seconds then you MUST travel to Christian County, Kentucky just northwest of Hopkinsville, Kentucky. The last total solar eclipse that was visible in the state of Connecticut was January 1, 1925...the next total solar eclipse to be visible in the state will occur on May 1, 2079 and if you happen to miss this eclipse your next viewing will not occur until April 14 2200 If you happen to miss the eclipse of August 21, 2017 your next chance will be April 8, 2024. The longest portion of totatlity occurs in Nazas, Durango, Mexico and darkenss will last for 4min 28 seconds. However to see the eclipse of 2024 you will have to travel to New York, Niagra Falls...to experience Totality, because in CT only 85 to 90% of the sun will be blocked by the moon.