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Guide to over 1,000 places to see the Total Eclipse of the Sun on August 21, 2017. State parks, national monuments, city parks, airports, lakes, rivers, national parks, resorts, wildlife refuges, lookouts, campgrounds, markets, county parks, trails, bluffs, conservation areas and many more sites where totality will occur.
Where will you spend your time in the moon's shadow? This is your guide to over 1,000 places to see the total eclipse of the sun on August 21, 2017. Parks, national monuments, airports, lakes, rivers, resorts, wildlife refuges, overlooks, campgrounds & RV parks, trails, bluffs, conservation areas and many more sites where totality will occur. Includes street address, GPS coordinates, totality starting time and a scannable QR code to launch a map in your smartphone for every site. Weather, safety, viewing site selection and road trip planning information also included.
A complete guide to solar eclipses for the general public with detailed coverage of the 2017 and 2024 total eclipses over the U.S. Well timed for the August 2017 eclipse over North America, it shows how, when, and where to see the coming total solar eclipses, how to photograph and video record them, and how to do so safely.
On Monday, 2017 August 21, a total eclipse of the Sun will be visible from the contiguous United States for the first time since 1979. The track of the Moon's umbral shadow begins in the Pacific Ocean and crosses the nation from west to east through Oregon, Idaho, Wyoming, Nebraska, Kansas, Missouri, Illinois, Kentucky, Tennessee, Georgia, and North and South Carolina. Inside the 70-mile-wide path of totality, the Moon will completely cover the Sun as the landscape is plunged into an eerie twilight and the Sun's glorious corona is revealed for nearly 3 minutes. Outside the narrow shadow track, a partial eclipse will be visible from all of North America.Eclipse Bulletin: Total Solar Eclipse of 2017 August 21 is the ultimate guide to this highly anticipated event. Written by two of the leading experts on eclipses, the bulletin is a treasure trove of facts on every conceivable aspect of the eclipse. The exact details about the path of the Moon's shadow can be found in a series of tables containing geographic coordinates, times, altitudes, and physical dimensions. A number of high resolution maps plot the total eclipse track across the USA. They show hundreds of cities and towns in the path, the duration of totality with distance from the central line and the location of major roads and highways. Local circumstance tables for more than 1000 cities across the USA provide times for each phase of the eclipse along with the eclipse magnitude, duration and Sun's altitude. Additional tables cover the eclipse circumstances for cities in Canada, Mexico, Central and South America and Europe. An exhaustive climatological study identifies areas along the eclipse path where the highest probability of favorable weather may be found. A travelogue highlights key locations in the eclipse track from Oregon through South Carolina. Finally, comprehensive information is presented about solar filters and how to safely observe and photograph the eclipse.
"TOTAL Eclipse or Bust! A 2024 Family Road Trip" is a book for the entire family. It explains the how and why of eclipses in an uncomplicated and friendly way. It also provides basic information about how to view a total solar eclipse and where to go for America's eclipse on April 8, 2024.
On August 21, 2017, a total solar eclipse will be visible in the United States from Oregon across to South Carolina. This is the first total solar eclipse in the USA since 1991 when one was visible in Hawaii. The Lower 48 States has not had an event since 1979. This 2017 eclipse will be visible to people located in some 13 states. It will track across the entire country on roughly a southeasterly track. It begins for viewers at Lincoln Beach, Oregon and finishes at Charleston, South Carolina.During the total solar eclipse, over 1000 American cities will participate. The largest of these is Nashville, TN. Other larger cities include Columbia and SC, Salem, OR. Both St. Louis and Kansas City are split by this eclipse. Viewers there will need to know where to be located on August 21, 2017 to have the best experience.The August 21, 2017 total solar eclipse represents a great opportunity for millions of Americans to see the amazing spectacle. These events are rare and definitely worth the effort to attend.This is a Kindle format ebook which can also be viewed at read.amazon.com using any Internet browser.
Our family invites the reader to come along with us on our expedition to Cascade, Idaho, to see the Total Eclipse of the Sun on August 21, 2017. We know millions of other families witnessed this event on that day; however, by the grace of God we were blessed to be in the perfect place and with the right equipment to be able to record fully our family's experience of this amazing event for all now to enjoy and to relive for themselves. A Total Eclipse is a unique experience that must be witnessed in order to appreciate fully that it is mesmerizing, captivating, enthralling, and indeed, "addicting." Truly, if there were ever a case of "You had to be there," then a Total Solar Eclipse is it! There are those who will be motivated to "chase" eclipses to various parts of the globe as a result of their own August 21, 2017, eclipse experiences. Indeed, I have dedicated this book to these new "Ecliptomaniacs" who now yearn for their next Totality "fix." I became one such "Ecliptomaniac" after I witnessed my first Total Eclipse on the Big Island of Hawaii in 1991. Photographs have been carefully selected from high resolution, still and video images, including aerial images, to tell the story of our family's excitement and anticipation of this Total Eclipse in common with everyone else who witnessed it. The captions are short, to the point, interesting, humorous, and fun to read. The book is intended to be a "reality, photojournalistic visual experience" that does not bore the reader with arcane historical or scientific facts. Rather, it is intended to appeal to readers of all ages. Thus, I have included only brief scientific references that are necessary to describe only what the reader is actually seeing in the eclipse photographs. This book provides a quality memento for the millions who witnessed Totality and who wish to remember their own experiences of this majestic event in their lives. Michael Thomas
On Monday, 2017 August 21, a total eclipse of the Sun will be visible from the contiguous United States for the first time since 1979. The track of the Moon's umbral shadow begins in the Pacific Ocean and crosses the nation from west to east through Oregon, Idaho, Wyoming, Nebraska, Kansas, Missouri, Illinois, Kentucky, Tennessee, Georgia, and North and South Carolina. Inside the 70-mile-wide path of totality, the Moon will completely cover the Sun as the landscape is plunged into an eerie twilight and the Sun's glorious corona is revealed for nearly 3 minutes. Outside the narrow shadow track, a partial eclipse will be visible from all of North America.Eclipse Bulletin: Total Solar Eclipse of 2017 August 21 is the ultimate guide to this highly anticipated event. Written by two of the leading experts on eclipses, the bulletin is a treasure trove of facts on every conceivable aspect of the eclipse. The exact details about the path of the Moon's shadow can be found in a series of tables containing geographic coordinates, times, altitudes, and physical dimensions. A number of high resolution maps plot the total eclipse track across the USA. They show hundreds of cities and towns in the path, the duration of totality with distance from the central line and the location of major roads and highways. Local circumstance tables for more than 1000 cities across the USA provide times for each phase of the eclipse along with the eclipse magnitude, duration and Sun's altitude. Additional tables cover the eclipse circumstances for cities in Canada, Mexico, Central and South America and Europe. An exhaustive climatological study identifies areas along the eclipse path where the highest probability of favorable weather may be found. A travelogue highlights key locations in the eclipse track from Oregon through South Carolina. Finally, comprehensive information is presented about solar filters and how to safely observe and photograph the eclipse.
A TOTAL solar eclipse is one of the grandest spectacles the heavens have to offer us. The last one visible anywhere in the lower forty-eight states was in 1979. On August 21, 2017, millions will have the opportunity to observe this amazing phenomenon again--right from their own backyards. This informative and inspiring guidebook provides you with everything you need to know about the upcoming eclipse, from the science to the best places for viewing. This book also encourages children to participate in this rare, awe-inspiring experience. It could change their lives.