"NASA's Interactive Map: Tracking the 2023 Annular Solar Eclipse and More"

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NASA's 2023 Eclipse Explorer offers an interactive map that allows users to track the upcoming annular solar eclipse on October 14. The map provides details on the visibility, path, and duration of the eclipse, allowing users to explore the eclipse viewing experience. Developed by NASA's Scientific Visualization Studio, the interface includes dynamic layers, a time slider, city information, countdown widget, and auto-play feature. The eclipse will cross eight U.S. states before moving across several countries in Central and South America. It is important to use solar filters and follow safety guidelines when observing the eclipse.
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