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[Image.]  Animation of the Solar eclipse path for 2023-10-14. [1]

There will be an Annular Solar Eclipse on 2023-10-14.  For the Contiguous United States of America (USA), Solar annularity will be visible from Texas, Colorado, New Mexico, Utah, Arizona, Idaho, Nevada, California, and Oregon.  In Maryland, this will be only a Partial Solar Eclipse instead.

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rarity

The next Annular Solar Eclipse visible from the region covering Maryland, West Virginia, Pennsylvania, Virginia, the District of Columbia, and Delaware is not until 2093-07-23 (in Pennsylvania).  This will be a wait time of seventy years from 2023 or ninety-nine years from the last Annular Solar Eclipse visible from this region (1994-05-10, also in Pennsylvania).

The next Annular Solar Eclipse visible from the Contiguous USA after 2023-10-14 will not be until 2046-02-05, visible from Idaho, Nevada, California, and Oregon.  This will be a wait time of twenty-three years.

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  1. commons:category:Solar eclipse of 2023 October 14

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