The planning of the sunlight-based obscure beginnings on April 30 at 12:15 pm and will end the following day on May 1 at 04:07 am.
It will likewise be noticeable over pieces of South America like Chile, Argentina, a large portion of Uruguay, western Paraguay, southwestern Bolivia, southeastern Peru, and a little area of southwestern Brazil.
The Moon will to some degree dark the Sun as it shows up from Earth. According to NASA, this obscuration will see almost 65% of the Sun covered by the Moon.