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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsNASA has a Eclipse page that will show you what your area's partial, or full eclipse will look like: start, middle...
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end sequence with times.
Either put in your city or zip code.
https://eclipse-explorer.smce.nasa.gov/
Looking at my NY, NY result I guessed pretty well as to what the 89.xx % arc like sliver is going to look like.
It'll be the most coverage of the sun I'll have seen. 👍
Ptah
(34,043 posts)electric_blue68
(26,386 posts)Ptah
(34,043 posts)hlthe2b
(113,192 posts)Nice program.
Hekate
(100,133 posts)Unwind Your Mind
(2,329 posts)Were only getting 34% up here north of San Francisco
Hekate
(100,133 posts)Actually it looks like Ill miss it unless I forego my water-exercise class at the Y.
hermetic
(9,175 posts)I was wondering what time it would start being visible here. In the PNW with cloudy skies, there won't be much to see. I'll have to find a YouTube station.
Enjoy! Don't forget to wear your tinfoil hats.
erronis
(23,081 posts)Someone opened a hole in the clouds for us to let the eclipse come in. Normally April is pretty cloudy. But we'll see.
Notice the predicted drop in temp that starts around 15:30 and then pops back up a half-hour later.

mgardener
(2,309 posts)We are pretty excited about it in Plattsburgh too!
mgardener
(2,309 posts)Where in NY are you?
I'm in Plattsburgh.
Thanks for the link
electric_blue68
(26,386 posts)Howdy.
Oh, I'm in NYC.
We'll get 89.something, something%
people
(834 posts)PortTack
(35,816 posts)electric_blue68
(26,386 posts)barbtries
(31,215 posts)i'm in a zone that will not see a total eclipse. It should be something though.
EYESORE 9001
(29,525 posts)May be cloudy. Maybe not. Regardless, Im watching from the parking lot where Im working. Right about quitting time anyway. Ill get about a minute and a half of totality.
electric_blue68
(26,386 posts)AwakeAtLast
(14,315 posts)I'm in Southern Illinois
