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The Eclipse Map

The Eclipse Map

Get ready for the 2024 Total Solar Eclipse

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The Eclipse Map
About Details
Name: The Eclipse Map
Submited By: Jaiden Runolfsson
Release Date 1 year ago
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Category Events Space Maps

On April 8th, North America will see a total solar eclipse. The Eclipse Map integrates details about cloud cover, light pollution, eclipse duration, and eclipse phenomena alongside viewing locations from local parks and events.


Godfrey Donnelly

Whoa! My wife and I have been looking for something like this to use on April 8th. We so happen to live right in the path.

11 months ago


Rylan Cremin

This is actually super cool. Congrats on the launch!

1 year ago


Scotty Feest

Man, this is so much better than other eclipse planning resources I've seen. Congrats on the launch!

1 year ago


Odell Bode

I love the fact that we have this nice technology to navigate, share, get informed, and many other aspects that help enthusiasts and professionals of this natural wonder that is coming! so excited and thankful for this!

1 year ago


Korey Hammes

Will be in Toledo, Ohio, I hope -- great job on all the partnerships!

1 year ago


Makenna Eichmann

This has gotta be the best way to plan a trip to see the eclipse. I love the map layers to see light pollution and weather. Also: what an incredibly polished web app! 😮

1 year ago


Elmer Schoen

Love this! My only critique is that this app cannot move the eclipse to be closer to me ¯\_(ツ)_/¯

1 year ago


Franz Bauch

Congrats on this! This is awesome. Feedback: would love to set my target viewing area and get email updates for that area if new viewing spots arise, or relevant details emerge that would impact my plans. Even local deals, parking planning, etc. Given the limited viewing time I think this has the potential to make or break my exp. I want to see the moon blocking the sun, not traffic blocking my parking space.

1 year ago


Merl Orn

Did you know that any given location on the planet only sees a total eclipse on average once every 400 years? North America is fortunate to host a total eclipse twice within the span of 7 years. The next one in the contiguous Americas after this one isn’t until 2044. The rarity is special but the experience of totality itself is life-changing for many people. Its splendor is incomparable to anything else. As David Baron says in his wonderful TED Talk—You owe it to yourself to experience a total solar eclipse—“It’s powerful, dissolves the ego, and makes us feel connected.” We hope everyone can find their spot for this wonderful event!

1 year ago