1 00:00:00,633 --> 00:00:02,702 Where will you be 2 00:00:02,702 --> 00:00:06,439 for the 2023 and 2024 solar eclipses in the United States? 3 00:00:07,307 --> 00:00:09,309 NASA has released 4 00:00:09,309 --> 00:00:11,244 a new map 5 00:00:11,244 --> 00:00:12,946 that could help you decide. 6 00:00:13,580 --> 00:00:21,388 The paths for the annular eclipse and total eclipse appear as dark bands across the U.S. 7 00:00:22,055 --> 00:00:30,697 Anyone located in the annular eclipse path, from Oregon to Texas, will have a chance to see the annular eclipse on October 14, 2023. 8 00:00:31,297 --> 00:00:37,237 Anyone located in the total eclipse path, from Texas to Maine, will have a chance to see the total eclipse, on April 8, 2024. 9 00:00:38,104 --> 00:00:47,814 Inside those dark paths are oval shapes with times inside them. People inside the ovals will see the annular eclipse or total eclipse at that time. 10 00:00:48,615 --> 00:00:55,789 Inside each path are white lines that indicate how long annularity or totality will last. 11 00:00:56,656 --> 00:01:06,699 For locations outside the paths,yellow and purple lines running parallel to each path indicate how much of the Sun will become covered by the Moon. 12 00:01:07,934 --> 00:01:14,507 These paths extend to the edge of the map where percentages for the partial eclipses can be found. 13 00:01:15,141 --> 00:01:22,148 Percentage labels for the annular eclipse lines appear along the left and top edges of the map. 14 00:01:23,116 --> 00:01:30,490 Percentage labels for the total eclipse appear along the bottom and right edges of the map.