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2020 December 14 at 15:38:01.7 UTC Greatest Eclipse 2020 December 14 at 16:14:39.4 UTC Greatest Duration 2020 December 14 at 16:14:45.1 UTC Ecliptic Conjunction 2020 December 14 at 16:17:44.3 UTC Equatorial Conjunction 2020 December 14 at 16:19:21.9 UTC Last Penumbral Internal Contact 2020 December 14 at 16:51:09.2 UTC Last Umbral Internal ...
The most recent total solar eclipse in the United States was on April 8, 2024; the most recent annular solar eclipse was on October 14, 2023; and the most recent partial solar eclipse was on October 2, 2024 (in Hawaii only), whereas the most recent partial solar eclipse in the contiguous United States was on June 10, 2021 (not counting October ...
Lake Cumberland is a reservoir in Clinton, Russell, Wayne, Pulaski and Laurel counties in Kentucky. [1] The primary reasons for its construction were a means for flood control and the production of hydroelectric power. Its shoreline measures 1,255 miles (2,020 km) and the lake covers 65,530 acres (265 km 2) at the
Adirondack region town and state parks to view the April 8 eclipse. Arrowhead Park- 160 State Route 28, Inlet. Cumberland Bay State Park- 152 Cumberland Head Road, Plattsburgh. Fern Park- 9 Loomis ...
Search for your ZIP code below or select a major city to reveal the time, duration, peak and percentage of the eclipse in your area. The solar eclipse in the Delmarva area is expected to start at ...
This month's full moon is a triple whammy of a celestial event. Here's what's so special about it.
If there is an eclipse at the very beginning of the season, then there is enough time (30 days) for two more eclipses. In other words, because the eclipse season (34 days long on average) is longer than the synodic month (one lunation, or the time for the Moon to return to a particular phase and about 29.5 days), the Moon will be new or full at ...
An annular “ring of fire” solar eclipse on May 20, 2012. Oct. 14, 2023, will be the first annular solar eclipse since then, with the moon near its farthest point from Earth and not fully ...