Here are the videos of the October 14th annular solar eclipse in U.S. & North America! A nice precursor to the “Great American Total Solar Eclipse of 2024” coming up on April 8, 2024.
Happy videos!
NASA on YouTube, October 14th Annular Solar Eclipse:

Photo courtesy of GOES Imagery Viewer – NOAA / NESDIS / STAR
Satellite Imagery, October 14th, Eclipse by the GOES East:

Photo courtesy of GOES Imagery Viewer – NOAA / NESDIS / STAR
Satellite Imagery, October 14th, Eclipse by the GOES West:
Courtesy eclipse.gsfc.nasa.gov
Map:
Map © 2023 Versatileer

Photo courtesy of @NASA on YouTube
October 14th Solar Eclipse Information:
Annual Solar Eclipse – 10/14/23 | |
MAXIMUM DURATION – 05:52:57 | |
Was a Global Event: Annular Solar Eclipse | |
Local Type Was: | Annular Solar Eclipse, US, N. America, Central America, S. America |
Partiality Began: | Oct 14 at 10:03:50 am |
Annularity Began: | Oct 14 at 11:10:09 am |
Maximum: | Oct 14 at 12:59:32 pm – 0.952 Magnitude: 139 Seconds: 10.06°N 82.69°W |
Annularity Ended: | Oct 14 at 02:49:01 pm |
Partiality Ended: | Oct 14 at 03:55:20 pm |
Total Span Was: | ANTUMBRAL = 03:19:35, TOTAL EVENT = 05:51:96 |
Times CDST Information courtesy of timeanddate.com
Future Solar Eclipse Information:
Solar Eclipse Information: 2023 – 2031 |
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Calendar Date (Map Link) |
TD of Greatest Eclipse (Animation Link) |
Eclipse Type Map Link) |
Saros Series (Link) |
Eclipse Magnitude |
Central Duration (Path Table Link) |
Geographic Region of Eclipse Visibility |
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04/20/2023 | 04:17:55 | Hybrid | 129 | 1.013 | 01m16s | S.E. Asia, E. Indies, Australia, Philippines, New Zealand [Hybrid: Indonesia, Australia, Papua New Guinea] | |
10/14/2023 | 18:00:40 | Annular | 134 | 0.952 | 05m17s | North America, Central America, South America [Annular: W. U.S., Central America, Colombia, Brazil] | |
04/08/2024 | 18:18:29 | Total | 139 | 1.057 | 04m28s | North America, Central America [Total: Mexico, C. U.S., E. Canada] |
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10/02/2024 | 18:46:13 | Annular | 144 | 0.933 | 07m25s | Pacific, S. South America [Annular: S. Chile, S. Argentina] |
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03/29/2025 | 10:48:36 | Partial | 149 | 0.938 | – | N.W. Africa, Europe, N. Russia | |
09/21/2025 | 19:43:04 | Partial | 154 | 0.855 | – | S. Pacific, New Zealand, Antarctica | |
02/17/2026 | 12:13:05 | Annular | 121 | 0.963 | 02m20s | S. Argentina & Chile, S. Africa, Antarctica [Annular: Antarctica] | |
08/12/2026 | 17:47:05 | Total | 126 | 1.039 | 02m18s | N. North America, W. Africa, Europe [Total: Arctic, Greenland, Iceland, Spain] |
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02/06/2027 | 16:00:47 | Annular | 131 | 0.928 | 07m51s | South America, Antarctica, W & S. Africa [Annular: Chile, Argentina, Atlantic] | |
08/02/2027 | 10:07:49 | Total | 136 | 1.079 | 06m23s | Africa, Europe, Mid-East, W. & S. Asia [Total:Morocco, Spain, Algeria, Libya, Egypt, Saudi Arabia, Yemen, Somalia] | |
01/26/2028 | 15:08:58 | Annular | 141 | 0.921 | 10m27s | E. North America, Central America & South America, W. Europe, N.W. Africa [Annular: Ecuador, Peru, Brazil, Suriname, Spain, Portugal] |
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07/22/2028 | 02:56:39 | Total | 146 | 1.056 | 05m10s | S.E. Asia, E. Indies, Australia, New Zealand [Total: Australia, New Zealand] |
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01/14/2029 | 17:13:47 | Partial | 151 | 0.871 | – | North America, Central America | |
06/12/2029 | 04:06:13 | Partial | 118 | 0.458 | – | Arctic, Scandinavia, Alaska, N. Asia, N. Canada | |
07/11/2029 | 15:37:18 | Partial | 156 | 0.230 | – | S. Chile, S. Argentina | |
12/05/2029 | 15:03:57 | Partial | 123 | 0.891 | – | S. Argentina, S. Chile, Antarctica | |
06/01/2030 | 06:29:13 | Annular | 128 | 0.944 | 05m21s | Europe, N. Africa, Mid-East, Asia, Arctic, Alaska [Annular: Algeria, Tunisia, Greece, Turkey, Russia, N. China, Japan] |
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11/25/2030 | 06:51:37 | Total | 133 | 1.047 | 03m44s | S. Africa, S. Indian Ocean, E. Indies, Australia, Antarctica [Total: Botswana, S. Africa, Australia] |
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05/21/2031 | 07:16:04 | Annular | 138 | 1.047 | 05m26s | S. Africa, S. Indian Ocean, E. Indies, Australia [Annular: Tansania, India, Malaysia, Indonesia] |
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11/14/2031 | 21:07:31 | Hybrid | 143 | 1.047 | 01m08s | N. Pacific, Aleutians, Hawaii, S. Pacific, N. Pacific, S. America, N. America [Hybrid=Sunrise & Sunset; Total in Middle; Annular: Panama] |
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Times UTC Information courtesy of eclipse.gsfc.nasa.gov |
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More information on future solar and lunar eclipses can be found at timeanddate.com.
Specific Information on Annular Eclipse – 10/14/23 from TimeandDate.comAnd more information on future eclipses, please visit NASA at:
An Eclipse Never Comes Alone!
A lunar eclipse always occurs about two weeks before or after a solar eclipse.
There will be a short post very soon about the recent partial lunar eclipse that was in the eastern hemisphere, not visible anywhere in the U.S. Oct 28–29, 2023. We will also see you in in about 5 months: Penumbral Lunar Eclipse – March 25th, 2024
In any solar eclipse, using sunglasses, welding glasses are not rated for viewing. Care for your eyes. Resist the temptation for direct viewing of any annular, partial or total eclipse while not completely blocked by the shadow of the Sun!

Photo courtesy of @NASA on YouTube
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