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Do you plan to see the first total solar eclipse of the sun in the United States? S.
In 99 years, do you know that the next one here will be until 2024?
To celebrate, would you like to find a place to see if it is worth a visit? On Monday, Aug.
Astronomers and the world
The vast Sky Chaser will look for a corridor from Oregon to South Carolina.
During the total solar eclipse, you will only see the sun's burning Corona. -
The temperature will get cold and the sky will darken to let you experience the stars during the day.
The entire path of this "great American Total Eclipse" is only about 70 miles wide, only in the United States. S.
More details about this "Century Solar Eclipse ---
Arguably one of the greatest natural experiences in the world. -
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The Complete Guide to Com, including where and when to see it, how long it lasts, what to expect, and how to plan ahead.
Accommodation can be very tight in the area of the total solar eclipse, so book in advance and accept the fact that you may need to commute far enough to stay.
There are six interesting places to see this rare phenomenon of the sun. -
There are lectures in most venues; great food;
There are also activities in science, film arts and music.
Whether you are a umbraphile (
People who like total solar eclipse)
Or just a person who likes to go to awesome places, you will find celestial wonders and real America: The Wyoming solar eclipse festival, Casper, because of the second in the state
The largest city, with an altitude of more than 5 k feet and usually a clear sky, has Astrocon, the August National Congress of the astronomical union. 16-
19, before the eclipse
Events inside and around Casper will be concentrated on solar events, as well as on other stars.
Alliance of California Stonehenge on Salisbury Plain--
Besides the car replacing the slate, this man
The art replica is located in the western part of the United States. Thirty-
Nine old-fashioned cars have the same proportion as Stonehenge, with a 1962 Cadillac on the heel.
Artist Jim Leinders has built a monument in honor of his father.
It was held on the summer solstice of 1987, attracting about 60,000 people each year.
Because the artwork is on the whole road, you can enjoy a quirky solar eclipse. St.
Joseph, missuria is in St. at the weekend.
Joseph led to a solar eclipse, and a huge free public viewing event was held at Rosecrans Memorial Airport. the duration of the entire event was 2 minutes and 39 seconds, one second less than the maximum value that this eclipse may have reached.
Missouri BBQ!
The solar eclipse at Southern Illinois University and vineyards will last for the longest time
2 minutes 40. 2 seconds —
In the huge city state park in southern Illinois, next to the Blue Sky vineyard in Maganda.
So you can raise a glass or more of wine on the Sun show.
University of Southern Illinois North (SIU)
Carbondale City will hold a public viewing meeting at the Saluki Stadium, which will be followed and demonstrated by a citizen.
Scientific field and telescope observation.
From August, other events and celebrations will be held in Carbondale.
Live music and the eclipse market are included.
SIU rated Carbondale as the "American Eclipse Crossroads" because if you miss this year's total solar eclipse, you can wait 2024 and carbendale will be on the next road through the USS. Ground Zero (or Solar Zero)
Kent Hopkinsville in western Kentucky, ninth-
The largest city in the state and the population center closest to the lunar shadow axis closest to the center of the Earth-
About 12 miles northwest of the city center.
It is also where the moon's shadow width is widest, where the height of the sun in the sky is close to its highest and the overall duration is almost the longest (
2 minutes 40. 1 seconds).
The city will offer accredited viewing sites, scientific seminars and film series.
In conjunction with the solar eclipse, City organizers are also pushing for the now renamed "summer salute" festival.
Nashville Planetarium, Tennessee is the largest city on the eclipse path, and its adventure science center will provide public eclipse activities.
The Sudekum Planetarium is equipped with Goto Chiron optical star projectors that can project up to 6.
5 million stars will present "solar eclipse: The sun is revealed ".
"Plus, there's a great music city to enjoy when the sun comes out.
Remember these security tips :--
Even if the sun is partially covered by the moon, don't look at it directly.
This can cause severe eye damage or blindness. (
However, you can look at the sun during the short total solar eclipse. )--
Use proper eye protection.
Learn how to view eclipse safely. --
Consider protecting the eyes of pets.