EclipseWhere

Where will you watch it?

Click the map — or search a place — and get the numbers for that exact point, computed live from NASA's Besselian elements: totality duration, timings, sun altitude. Then, if you like, pin your spot. No account, no email — just a mark on the path alongside everyone else's.

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World map with the computed path of totality for 2 August 2027

Drag to pan, scroll or pinch to zoom, click to choose a point. Dashed line: computed centre line of totality. Gold dots: pins from other visitors.

A note before totality

2 August 2027 is still a year away, and the good places book out long before it. Leave an address and you get a handful of emails in total: when accommodation in the path starts filling, when the cloud climatology for the week firms up, and a reminder in the final month. Nothing else, and you can stop any time.

One address, stored on our own server, never sold or shared. See privacy.

Every figure here is computed from the same validated engine as the rest of the site — nothing is interpolated from someone else's chart. Local times use current time-zone rules. Cloud figures are quoted only where we have a sourced climatology nearby; where we don't, we say so. For the full analytical comparison of documented locations, the comparison table remains the place to decide.

Place search queries the public Photon geocoder (komoot.io) — only when you type in the search box. Pins are public by design; see privacy for exactly what a pin stores.

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