Total Solar Eclipse 2024: Google marks the day of totality with animation; Here's how it works

Produced by: Tarun Mishra

Google Commemorates Total Solar Eclipse

On Monday, April 8, Google is marking the upcoming total solar eclipse with a special animation on its search engine.

Interactive Animation Feature

Users searching for eclipse-related terms on Google can access an animated feature depicting the moment when the moon passes between the sun and Earth, revealing the sun's outer layer, known as the 'corona.'

Accessing the Animation

To view the animation, users can visit google.com and search for terms like "April 8 eclipse," "Eclipse 2024," "Solar eclipse," "Solar eclipse 2024," or "total solar eclipse."

Understanding Solar Eclipses

A solar eclipse occurs when the Moon passes between the Earth and the Sun, casting a shadow on the Earth's surface and causing temporary darkening of the sky during the day.

Total Solar Eclipse of 2024

The total solar eclipse of 2024 is scheduled to take place on April 8, captivating skywatchers and enthusiasts. During this event, the Moon will completely cover the Sun, resulting in momentary darkness in specific regions.

Live Viewing Options

For those unable to witness the eclipse in person, NASA will be providing a live stream of the event. The broadcast will feature expert analysis and diverse views from various locations along the eclipse's path.

Visibility Across Regions

The total solar eclipse will be visible in parts of Mexico, Canada, and the United States, while a partial eclipse will be observable across other regions such as the Caribbean, Colombia, Venezuela, Spain, the United Kingdom, Ireland, Portugal, and Iceland.

Unavailability inĀ  Certain Areas

Unfortunately, the celestial event will not be visible in India or other parts of Asia. Whether observing in person or online, viewers are encouraged not to miss out on this awe-inspiring display of nature's grandeur.