As I mentioned in an earlier post, there is a "dry run" on Oct. 14th of this year. Almost the same parts of Texas will experience a near-total annular eclipse. I'll be heading out to Kerrville for that one.
It will look something like this:
https://cdn.mos.cms.futurecdn.net/tm4QNWLdBhk5KZkyUzDnmn.jpg
Good website that shows where the two paths converge over Texas. Kerrville again.
https://www.greatamericaneclipse.com/april-8-2024
Annular Solar Eclipse October 14 2023
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wxman57 wrote:As I mentioned in an earlier post, there is a "dry run" on Oct. 14th of this year. Almost the same parts of Texas will experience a near-total annular eclipse. I'll be heading out to Kerrville for that one.
It will look something like this:
https://cdn.mos.cms.futurecdn.net/tm4QNWLdBhk5KZkyUzDnmn.jpg
Good website that shows where the two paths converge over Texas. Kerrville again.
https://www.greatamericaneclipse.com/april-8-2024
I'm curious how dim the darkened annular eclipse will be relative to a total eclipse (perhaps 90%?). Any idea how many minutes/seconds the annular max is anticipated to last?
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Re: Total Solar Eclipse April 8 2024 (Totallity path from Texas to Maine) 410 days left
chaser1 wrote:wxman57 wrote:As I mentioned in an earlier post, there is a "dry run" on Oct. 14th of this year. Almost the same parts of Texas will experience a near-total annular eclipse. I'll be heading out to Kerrville for that one.
It will look something like this:
https://cdn.mos.cms.futurecdn.net/tm4QNWLdBhk5KZkyUzDnmn.jpg
Good website that shows where the two paths converge over Texas. Kerrville again.
https://www.greatamericaneclipse.com/april-8-2024
I'm curious how dim the darkened annular eclipse will be relative to a total eclipse (perhaps 90%?). Any idea how many minutes/seconds the annular max is anticipated to last?
I think that the moon will cover about 98% of the sun, lasting for 4-5 minutes in Texas. I saw the 1984 annular eclipse where over 99% of the sun was covered. Couldn't really make out any sun around the edge of the moon. Should be an amazing sight next October. I'll be traveling to a friend's house in Kerrville, which is just off the center line.
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Re: Annular Solar Eclipse October 14 2023
Hi wxman57. Split the posts of the annular eclipse from the April 8 2024 total eclipse one to have a thread for that.








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Re: Annular Solar Eclipse October 14 2023
cycloneye wrote:Hi wxman57. Split the posts of the annular eclipse from the April 8 2024 total eclipse one to have a thread for that.
https://i.imgur.com/n0gtDBz.png
https://i.imgur.com/QamtEui.png
https://i.imgur.com/jPWdhK2.png
https://i.imgur.com/6fNSPDb.png
Is the Green Line maximum totality? And can SE Texas be shown?
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Re: Annular Solar Eclipse October 14 2023
Iceresistance wrote:cycloneye wrote:Hi wxman57. Split the posts of the annular eclipse from the April 8 2024 total eclipse one to have a thread for that.
https://i.imgur.com/n0gtDBz.png
https://i.imgur.com/QamtEui.png
https://i.imgur.com/jPWdhK2.png
https://i.imgur.com/6fNSPDb.png
Is the Green Line maximum totality? And can SE Texas be shown?
SE Texas.

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cycloneye wrote:Iceresistance wrote:cycloneye wrote:Hi wxman57. Split the posts of the annular eclipse from the April 8 2024 total eclipse one to have a thread for that.
https://i.imgur.com/n0gtDBz.png
https://i.imgur.com/QamtEui.png
https://i.imgur.com/jPWdhK2.png
https://i.imgur.com/6fNSPDb.png
Is the Green Line maximum totality? And can SE Texas be shown?
SE Texas.
https://i.imgur.com/z4IsXde.png
Corpus Christi is right in the bullseye!
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Re: Annular Solar Eclipse October 14 2023
Only 6 months away.
https://twitter.com/NASASun/status/1646898946181136385
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Re: Annular Solar Eclipse October 14 2023
Iceresistance wrote:Is the Green Line maximum totality? And can SE Texas be shown?
The green line is the center line of the eclipse. It marks the longest duration of the annular eclipse.
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Re: Annular Solar Eclipse October 14 2023
States along the path of the Annular one.


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Only 5 months away.


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