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Solar eclipse 2024: This is the complete list of times you can view it in each state of Mexico

Solar eclipse 2024: This is the complete list of times you can view it in each state of Mexico

A total solar eclipse will occur on April 8, 2024 (picture info).

Exceptional and wonderful Astronomical event What we Mexicans have been impatiently waiting for is about to happen: A Total solar eclipse Which will be completely visible in one area of ​​Mexico and partially in others. During this event, the Sun will be hidden by the Moon, which will be positioned between it and the Earth, casting a shadow on our planet and causing temporary darkness in the sky.

This phenomenon generates high expectations and enthusiasm throughout Mexico, which is why the authorities related to the event have released new information, with the aim of facilitating the experience for astronomy fans.

Thus, the specific times in which the eclipse will begin and end have been provided in each state of the country, with the aim of everyone being able to enjoy this unrepeatable phenomenon.

A solar eclipse is the most anticipated astronomical event this year (picture info).

Start: 10:54 AM Max: 12:13 PM End: 1:36 PM Partial Show

11:04 AM 12:13 PM 1:26 PM Partial view

Start: 11:04 AM Max: 12:19 PM End: 1:37 PM Partial Show

Start: 11:03 AM Max: 12:20 PM End: 1:41 PM Partial Show

Start: 10:51 AM Max: 12:14 PM End: 1:36 PM Partial Show

UNAM will have different activities to see the eclipse, Photo: EDGAR NEGRETE LIRA/CUARTOSCURO.COM

Start: 10:47 AM Max: 12:06 PM End: 1:29 PM Partial Show

Start: 10:55 AM Maximum: 12:14 PM End: 1:36 PM Complete darkness

Start: 10:54 AM Max: 12:13 PM End: 1:36 PM Partial Show

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Start: 10:51 AM Max: 12:09 PM End: 1:31 PM Partial Show

Start: 10:57 AM Max: 12:16 PM End: 1:38 PM Partial Show

Start: 10:50 AM Max: 12:09 PM End: 1:32 PM Partial Show

Start: 10:54 AM Max: 12:13 PM End: 1:36 PM Partial Show

Start: 10:51 AM Max: 12:09 PM End: 1:31 PM Partial Show

Start: 10:57 AM Maximum: 12:16 PM End: 1:38 PM Partial Show Jalisco/Guadalajara Start: 10:50 AM Maximum: 12:09 PM End: 1:32 PM Partial Show

Start: 10:54 AM Max: 12:13 PM End: 1:35 PM Partial Show

Start: 10:52 AM Max: 12:11 PM End: 1:34 PM Partial Show

Start: 10:54 AM Max 12:13 PM End: 1:35 PM Partial Show

Start: 10:49 AM Maximum: 12:08 PM End: 1:31 PM Partial darkness (some municipalities)

Start: 11:04 AM Max: 12:24 PM End: 1:47 PM Partial Show

Start: 10:56 AM Max: 12:13 PM End: 1:34 PM Partial Show

Start: 10:56 AM Max: 12:15 PM End: 1:36 PM Partial Show

Start: 10:55 AM Max: 12:14 PM End: 1:37 PM Partial Show

Start: 11:19 AM Max: 12:32 PM End: 1:47 PM Partial Show

Start: 10:56 AM Max: 12:16 PM End: 1:39 PM Partial Show

Start: 10:53 AM Maximum: 12:11 PM End: 1:32 PM Complete darkness

Sinaloa has the best place in the world to view a solar eclipse Photo:faromazatlan

Start: 10:59 AM Max: 12:13 PM End: 1:32 PM Partial Show

Start: 11:06 AM Max: 12:22 PM End: 1:40 PM Partial Show

Start: 11:02 AM Max: 12:22 PM End: 1:45 PM Partial Show

Start: 10:56 AM Max: 12:15 PM End: 1:37 PM Partial Show

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Start: 10:59 AM Max: 12:18 PM End: 1:39 PM Partial Show

Start: 11:18 AM Max: 12:35 PM End: 1:52 PM Partial Show

Start: 10:55 AM Max: 12:15 PM End: 1:38 PM Partial Show

No matter where you are, don't forget to be part of this once-in-a-lifetime phenomenon.