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A map of the contiguous U.S. shows the path of the 2024 total solar eclipse stretching on a narrow band from Texas to Maine

NASA’s 2024 Total Solar Eclipse Map (Multilingual)

Visit NASA’s Scientific Visualization Studio (SVS) to download different versions of NASA’s 2024 total solar eclipse map and read the…

This stylized illustration, created for the 2024 total solar eclipse, shows Earth’s Moon blocking the Sun from view and revealing the Sun’s corona, or outermost atmosphere. The Sun’s magnetic field affects charged particles in the corona, causing elaborate streamers and plumes that are depicted in this artist’s interpretation.

Solar Eclipse 2024 – The Moon’s Moment in the Sun

This stylized illustration, created for the 2024 total solar eclipse, shows Earth’s Moon blocking the Sun from view and revealing…

In the foreground, an illustrated astronaut stands on the Moon. The Moon is gray with several hills. The astronaut is wearing a white suit and holding a rectangular device. On the Moon are large, human-made structures, and there is a satellite above the Moon. Against the black expanse of space, there is Earth. On Earth, there is a large black shadow, representing the Moon's shadow on Earth during a solar eclipse. On the top left of the poster are the words "Solar Eclipse Through the Eyes of NASA". The NASA insignia is at the top right.

2024 Total Eclipse Poster – Dongjae “Krystofer” Kim

This poster represents an astronauts view of a solar eclipse.

Against a gold and yellow background, a dog with a white face, black nose, black ears, and red tongue looks up. The dog is wearing orange eclipse glasses that are reflecting a solar eclipse in the lenses. In the top left, it reads "Through the eyes of NASA, Total Solar Eclipse 4.8.24, Keep looking up."

2024 Total Eclipse Poster – Genna Duberstein

This total solar eclipse poster features a dog and is available as a coloring sheet.

A black outline of a cartoon dog, with a few spots. The dog is looking up and wearing eclipse glasses. The eclipse is reflected in the lenses of the glasses. Toward the top left are the words "Through the eyes of NASA, Total Solar Eclipse 4.8.24, Keep Looking Up." There is a NASA insignia at the top right corner.

Total Solar Eclipse Coloring Sheet

This total solar eclipse coloring sheet features a dog wearing eclipse glasses.

An illustrative poster shows the silhouette of a person with outstretched arms standing in front of a city skyline and looking up at a total solar eclipse in the sky. The top of the poster says “Experience the moment” and “The Sun & Moon Align with You!” The bottom of the poster has the date “April 8, 2024.” Along the left side, the word “In” appears above a list of 25 U.S. cities. The name “Nordgren” appears in the lower left corner.

2024 Total Eclipse Poster – Tyler Nordgren

In “The Sun and Moon Align with You” poster for NASA, Nordgren – who is a professional astronomer as well…

2024 Total Eclipse Poster – Kristen Perrin

For her “Through the Eyes of NASA” poster, Perrin – who is an African American woman, mother of four, and…

A half black circle fills the bottom half of the image. Around the circle, white streams of light fill the dark background. The NASA insignia is at the top right.

Total Solar Eclipse Poster – NASA HEAT (Multilingual)

This poster provides information about eclipses, safe viewing, and engages users through the stunning total eclipse image on the front.

Annular Eclipse Cat Coloring Sheet

Download this coloring sheet and decorate this Sun-loving cat.

2023 Annular Eclipse Poster – Genna Duberstein

This poster, featuring a tuxedo cat, was created by Genna Duberstein as part of NASA's eclipse poster series.

Solar Eclipse Poster – Michael Lentz

This poster, created by Michael Lentz, is part of NASA's eclipse poster series.

2023 Annular Eclipse Poster – Kristen Perrin

To celebrate the special role of eclipses in connecting art and science, creatives across NASA will be sharing their eclipse-inspired…

NASA’s 2023 and 2024 Solar Eclipse Map

Based on observations from several NASA missions, the map details the path of the Moon’s shadow as it crosses the…

The Space Station Captures an Annular Eclipse Shadow

Shadow of an annular eclipse seen from the International Space Station on May 20, 2012.

May 20, 2012 Annular Eclipse

An annular solar eclipse photographed on May 20, 2012.