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marmar

(77,084 posts)
Mon Feb 19, 2024, 11:04 AM Feb 19

This tiny sliver of Michigan is the best spot to watch the solar eclipse




(Detroit Free Press) Michigan residents will have a rare opportunity to view a total solar eclipse that's expected to cast a sizeable chunk of North America in darkness on April 8.

While Michigan doesn't fall in the eclipse's line of totality, the head of astronomy at the Cranbrook Institute of Science, Michael Narlock, said the state will get about 98% sun coverage. One small sliver of Monroe County falls on the edge of the path of totality.

The eclipse will begin at 1:58 p.m. and reach maximum totality, or coverage, around 3:14 p.m. in Detroit and southeast Michigan. It will conclude with a final partial eclipse at 4:27 p.m.

This year’s total eclipse will last longer than the one viewed by more than 20 million people in August 2017, and according to NASA won’t happen again for another 20 years. Fifteen total solar eclipses have been recorded in the U.S. in the last 150 years, with the next one expected in August 2044. .............(more)

https://www.freep.com/story/news/local/michigan/2024/02/19/2024-total-solar-eclipse-path-time-glasses-michigan/72424651007/




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marble falls

(57,117 posts)
2. Marble Falls Tx is close, if not better. The motels are already booked up. We don't know whether to go vacation ...
Mon Feb 19, 2024, 11:28 AM
Feb 19

... or load the shotguns and protect the ranch. The ranch is a unit in a condo.

euphorb

(279 posts)
3. The title of this post is misleading.
Mon Feb 19, 2024, 12:04 PM
Feb 19

That tiny sliver of Michigan is the best spot IN MICHIGAN to view the eclipse, not the best spot overall. There are many better spots along the actual path of totality, which does not quite get into Michigan.

euphorb

(279 posts)
7. I understand that . . . but . . .
Mon Feb 19, 2024, 03:44 PM
Feb 19

Yes, the post is in the Michigan forum. But I rarely go into individual forums. I scan the "Latest Discussions" tab (which contains everything from all forums), which is where I am sure many DU users will see this post, and for them, as it was for me, the title is misleading. My comment wasn't meant as a riposte to you, but information to other users who may run across this under the Latest Discussions tab.

PoindexterOglethorpe

(25,865 posts)
4. And 98% coverage is still not totality.
Mon Feb 19, 2024, 12:08 PM
Feb 19

I've so far seen one total eclipse in my life, and there is nothing quite like totality. I understand why people who can, will travel long distances to see totality.

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