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Great North American Eclipse : April 8, 2024
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(03-24-2024, 03:40 PM)Westside Wrote:
(03-24-2024, 01:29 PM)Old School Hound Wrote: Anyone gonna travel to get in the eclipse's path of totality?   I'm looking at going to Bloomington, IN  or around Indianapolis to get to totality. The sun will be only about 92.9% obscured in Corbin and about 96.5% in Lexington. Gotta get to 100% in order to observe something truly spectacular. A difference of 1% coverage is literally the difference between night and day. 

 The next total solar eclipse , with 100% obscurance in Southern KY will be over 129 years from now, or about when Coach Cal's contract runs out.  If you have never observed totality, do yourself a favor and travel a few hours to get to view it. You'll never be the same!!!

I wouldn't walk out on my front porch to view it.  I never found that type of thing interesting.


Sorry to hear that , Westie.  It's one of the truly great spectacles the Universe has to offer. As far as we know, there is nowhere else in our Solar System, or possibly beyond, where this event occurs. I traveled about 2.5 hours south into TN back in 2017 to be in totality. It was truly a surreal experience seeing Venus and Jupiter shining bright in a dusk-like sky ...at 2:00 pm in the afternoon!!!


Btw, there is a penumbral lunar eclipse , beginning at 53 minutes past midnight tonight. It will reach maximum at 3:12 am. Penumbral lunar eclipses are not as spectacular as total or partial lunar eclipses, but will be worth checking out if the skies are clear.
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