The 2024 total solar eclipse will be visible in Missouri on April 8, 2024. The path of totality will cross the state from west to east, passing through the towns of West Plains, Poplar Bluff, and Cape Girardeau. Totality will begin at 2:01 PM CDT and will last for 2 minutes and 40 seconds.
The 2024 total solar eclipse will be visible in Missouri on Monday, April 8, 2024. The path of totality will cross the state from west to east, passing through the towns of West Plains, Poplar Bluff, and Cape Girardeau.
The eclipse will begin in Missouri at 1:53 PM CDT. Totality will begin at 2:01 PM CDT and will last for 2 minutes and 40 seconds. The eclipse will end at 2:03 PM CDT.
Here is a breakdown of the timing of the eclipse in different parts of Missouri:
If you are planning to view the eclipse in Missouri, it is important to use safe solar viewing methods. Never look directly at the sun, even during an eclipse. Instead, use special solar eclipse glasses or a solar filter.
You can also watch the eclipse online or on TV. There will be many live broadcasts of the eclipse, so you can find one that is convenient for you.
The 2024 total solar eclipse is a rare and amazing event. If you are in Missouri, be sure to take the opportunity to see it.
Here are some additional resources for planning your eclipse viewing:
Please note that the timing of the eclipse may vary slightly depending on your location.
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