New Hampshire is in the path of totality
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Pittsburg45.05111° N, 71.39139° W
3m 14s of totality at 3:28:18 PM
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Stewartstown45.00611° N, 71.50778° W
3m 14s of totality at 3:28:10 PM
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Clarksville45.01750° N, 71.41389° W
3m 12s of totality at 3:28:17 PM
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Colebrook44.89444° N, 71.49583° W
2m 59s of totality at 3:28:17 PM
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Columbia44.87778° N, 71.51417° W
2m 57s of totality at 3:28:17 PM
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Errol44.78139° N, 71.13778° W
2m 12s of totality at 3:29:04 PM
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Stratford44.65417° N, 71.55861° W
2m 11s of totality at 3:28:35 PM
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Northumberland44.56333° N, 71.55861° W
1m 35s of totality at 3:28:52 PM
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Stark44.60139° N, 71.40917° W
1m 32s of totality at 3:29:04 PM
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Dummer44.61056° N, 71.20083° W
59s of totality at 3:29:35 PM
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Lancaster44.48889° N, 71.56917° W
44s of totality at 3:29:16 PM
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In the path of totality
These countries are in the narrow track across Earth where the Moon completely blocks the Sun.
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