1 00:00:00,834 --> 00:00:05,255 On April 8, 2024, NOAA satellites watched the moon’s shadow pass over 2 00:00:05,255 --> 00:00:09,509 Earth when a total solar eclipse occurred. 3 00:00:09,509 --> 00:00:16,850 During the event, the moon’s shadow passed over parts of Mexico, the United States, and Canada. 4 00:00:17,100 --> 00:00:22,480 During a solar eclipse, the moon passes between the sun and the Earth, 5 00:00:22,480 --> 00:00:26,276 casting a shadow on Earth’s surface. 6 00:00:27,610 --> 00:00:31,990 There are three main types of solar eclipses: 7 00:00:31,990 --> 00:00:38,621 Total Solar Eclipse, Partial Solar Eclipse, Annular Solar Eclipse 8 00:00:40,790 --> 00:00:46,004 GOES-16 and GOES-18 watched the moon’s shadow pass over the Earth 9 00:00:46,004 --> 00:00:51,176 using the Advanced Baseline Imager. 10 00:00:56,431 --> 00:01:01,978 JPSS satellites also caught the shadow of the moon with the VIIRS instrument. 11 00:01:01,978 --> 00:01:05,398 NASA’s EPIC instrument onboard NOAA’s DSCOVR satellite, located 12 00:01:05,398 --> 00:01:08,735 about one million miles away, also viewed the shadow of the moon 13 00:01:08,735 --> 00:01:11,279 when the eclipse occurred. 14 00:01:14,866 --> 00:01:18,703 With their unique vantage point, the satellites also captured the effects 15 00:01:18,745 --> 00:01:22,957 of the eclipse shadow on surface weather. 16 00:01:26,586 --> 00:01:31,174 Satellite land surface temperature data showed a drop of 8-12 degrees 17 00:01:31,174 --> 00:01:35,595 as the eclipse shadow moved over land. 18 00:01:38,389 --> 00:01:45,271 Air temperatures dropped 5-6 degrees in many places. 19 00:01:47,440 --> 00:01:50,985 The next eclipse visible from the United States won’t occur until 20 00:01:50,985 --> 00:01:54,364 March 30, 2033, in northwestern Alaska. 21 00:01:54,364 --> 00:01:57,617 Another will occur in 2044 where it will be seen across parts of Canada, 22 00:01:57,617 --> 00:02:00,745 Montana, and the Dakotas. 23 00:02:00,745 --> 00:02:06,292 Then in 2045, another total solar eclipse will pass across the contiguous United States. 24 00:02:06,292 --> 00:02:07,877 Earth From Orbit: Total Solar Eclipse 25 00:02:07,877 --> 00:02:08,962 NOAA Logo 26 00:02:08,962 --> 00:02:10,130 NASA Meatball 27 00:02:10,130 --> 00:02:11,172 CIRA Logo 28 00:02:11,172 --> 00:02:12,173 Additional imagery courtesty of CIMSS.