- Apr 26, 2001
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There's a partial solar eclipse today visible from most of North America, though if you're on the east coast you won't get to see much because sunset will happen too soon. Still, this is a good opportunity to satisfy your "eclipse craving" until 2017, when the US will get a major total eclipse that crosses the whole country.
Interactive Google Map
timeanddate.com Eclipse Info
Use the map above for your location, but here are a few example times:
Los Angeles Start: 2:08 PM Maximum: 3:28 PM Obscuration: 33%
Chicago Start: 4:36 PM Maximum: 5:42 PM Obscuration: 44%
Pittsburgh Start: 5:46 PM Sunset: 6:28 PM
New York City Start: 5:49 PM Sunset: 6:04 PM
As always, it's not safe to look directly at the sun, even if it's partially obscured, so please use proper eye protection (regular sunglasses are not proper protection!). In the eastern parts of the US, you'll need a clear view to the west since the sun will be on its way down.
Interactive Google Map
timeanddate.com Eclipse Info
Use the map above for your location, but here are a few example times:
Los Angeles Start: 2:08 PM Maximum: 3:28 PM Obscuration: 33%
Chicago Start: 4:36 PM Maximum: 5:42 PM Obscuration: 44%
Pittsburgh Start: 5:46 PM Sunset: 6:28 PM
New York City Start: 5:49 PM Sunset: 6:04 PM
As always, it's not safe to look directly at the sun, even if it's partially obscured, so please use proper eye protection (regular sunglasses are not proper protection!). In the eastern parts of the US, you'll need a clear view to the west since the sun will be on its way down.
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