Between 2001 and 2050, a total annular eclipse appears over North America a mere seven times: 2001, 2012, 2021, 2023, 2039, 2046, and 2048.
The 2023 annular solar eclipse where The Moon will cover the Sun’s center leaving a “ring of fire” around the Moon, will be at 80% visibility in Tucson, Arizona on October 14th. Known for its desert landscapes, Tucson’s Sonoran Desert offers an ideal location to observe celestial events. With its minimal light pollution and high elevation, the desert surrounding Tucson provides clear and unobstructed views of the night sky.
The Leo Kent Hotel, Tucson, A Marriott Tribute Portfolio Hotel, located in the downtown area of Tucson, offers comfortable accommodations for guests coming to town to enjoy the eclipse at its fullest. With 145 keys, a fitness center, function hall, and casual dining restaurant and bar, the hotel acts as an all-inclusive spot for guests to watch the eclipse in style.