Solar eclipse updates: When is the next total solar eclipse?

There will not be another solar eclipse in North America for 20 years.

Last Updated: April 8, 2024, 4:57 PM EDT

A total solar eclipse passed over North America on April 8, creating a path of totality that cast parts of Mexico, the United States and Canada in darkness.

About 31 million people live along the path of totality and witnessed the total eclipse, while the majority of Americans saw at least a partial eclipse.

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Apr 08, 2024, 3:38 PM EDT

Sun’s coronal mass ejection seen during total solar eclipse in Illinois

In Carbondale, Illinois, the sun’s corona was seen glittering behind the moon as it eclipsed the sun near peak totality.

Coronal mass ejections (CMEs) are expulsions of plasma, threaded by magnetic field lines, that are ejected from the sun's corona, or outer atmosphere, according to NASA. CMEs look like twisted rope, dubbed "flux rope" by scientists.

The moon blots out the sun, during a total solar eclipse, as seen from Carbondale, Illinois, April 8, 2024.
Evelyn Hockstein/Reuters

Apr 08, 2024, 2:38 PM EDT

Rural Oklahoma towns welcome thousands for total eclipse

Two small towns in rural Oklahoma are welcoming an estimated 60,000 to 100,000 people to Beavers Bend State Park as visitors come to witness the solar total eclipse.

Typically, the towns of Broken Bow and Hochatown have year-round populations of 2,500 and 150, respectively.

Oklahoma Secretary of Tourism, Wildlife and Heritage Shelley Zumwalt told ABC News that McCurtain County has been preparing for about a year and a half, having meetings with state and local public safety officials and other agencies to deal with the influx of visitors and traffic.

People wait for the total solar eclipse to begin in Beavers Bend State Park in Oklahoma on April 8. 2024.
Chase Horn/Oklahoma Tourism Department

She said she's met people who came to the state park from across the U.S. and from Europe, and said she hopes it leads to people returning after the eclipse.

"Just today we've had people from Norway, Denmark, California, Hawaii, Tennessee that I've just seen passing through our lodge this morning, which is phenomenal," Zumwalt said.

"But, in a broader sense, I think that post-pandemic, a lot of people are looking for vacations that kind of take them out of the city and to maybe more of a quieter place and we have a lot of that in Oklahoma and see the tremendous response from just this event has really solidified in my mind that we have something special," she continued.

Apr 08, 2024, 2:37 PM EDT

Partial solar eclipse reaches Liberty Island, New York

Liberty Island, New York, has its first look at the partial solar eclipse. New York is among the 11 contiguous U.S. states situated within the path of totality.

PHOTO: A partial solar eclipse is seen in  Liberty Island, NY on April 8, 2024.
A partial solar eclipse is seen in Liberty Island, NY on April 8, 2024.
Gary Hershorn/ABC News

Apr 08, 2024, 2:24 PM EDT

Cities in Mexico 1st to experience total solar eclipse

Cities across Mexico, including Mazatlán, were the first in North America to experience the total solar eclipse.

A total solar eclipse is seen from Mazatlan, Mexico April 8, 2024
Henry Romero/Reuters

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