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Related: Culture Forums, Support ForumsEnter your ZIP Code to see what eclipse will look like in your city
Times and percentage coverage. Very cool.
https://www.univision.com/especiales/noticias/infografias/2024/eclipse-solar-2024-en/?fbclid=IwAR0epk8u8HPLYdEIJ9kzQMOAZu8AXtUUzaGO8ceB1Skwz7KWh-7lDBTP5Z4_aem_AWrwuOXlGletWGbUDEFBOd5tve2GF7-00t-CJJuoKPlsDADGEGo5ixqhLrmgndZw5Ro
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Enter your ZIP Code to see what eclipse will look like in your city (Original Post)
edbermac
Apr 2024
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Basic LA
(2,047 posts)1. How cool is that!
Thank you!
scipan
(3,054 posts)2. Thank you! So simple.
murielm99
(32,995 posts)3. K&R
liberalla
(11,119 posts)4. That is very cool! Thank you!
NJCher
(43,229 posts)5. Love this!
Thank you edbermac. I am sending this to my brother, who probably should have been a science teacher.
Tess49
(1,623 posts)6. Cool. 94% covered here. Right over my house and city .
Norman, Oklahoma.
democrank
(12,616 posts)7. Thank you
This was so easy to use and my grandsons will enjoy it too.
IcyPeas
(25,528 posts)8. This is so brilliant. I like all the graphics. Thanks for posting.
🌒 🌓 🌔 🌕 🌖 🌗 🌘
electric_blue68
(26,911 posts)9. TY! 👍 Lots of fun, and clear graphics.
Hermit-The-Prog
(36,631 posts)10. Clean link...
Lunabell
(7,309 posts)11. That was so cool!
Thank you for posting.
dameatball
(7,669 posts)12. Neat. I sent this to my kids!
zanana1
(6,489 posts)13. 95.5% in New Hampshire
DinahMoeHum
(23,621 posts)14. 90.7% in my neck of the woods
like a revolving crescent at the bottom.
MustLoveBeagles
(16,548 posts)15. In Sikeston Missouri to see it
From Springfield Illinois
Different Drummer
(9,083 posts)16. For my area. All times EDT.
Start: 1:47 PM
Maximum Point: 3:05 PM
End: 4:21 PM
Partial Eclipse, 80.9 percent
Faux pas
(16,392 posts)17. Cool 😎
it was cloudy here so we couldn't have seen the 1/8th eclipse anyway.
Beringia
(5,514 posts)18. Cool, thanks