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2009 July 22 at 02:34:07.5 UTC Ecliptic Conjunction 2009 July 22 at 02:35:42.1 UTC Greatest Eclipse 2009 July 22 at 02:36:24.6 UTC Last Penumbral Internal Contact 2009 July 22 at 03:24:06.5 UTC Last Umbral Internal Contact 2009 July 22 at 04:17:16.6 UTC Last Central Line 2009 July 22 at 04:18:53.3 UTC Last Umbral External Contact
At this point, the longest measured duration in which the Moon completely covered the Sun, known as totality, was during the solar eclipse of July 22, 2009. This total solar eclipse had a maximum duration of 6 minutes and 38.86 seconds. The longest possible duration of a total solar eclipse is 7 minutes and 32 seconds. The longest annular solar ...
The most recent total solar eclipse in Kentucky was on April 8, 2024, and the most recent partial solar eclipse was on October 14, 2023 (not counting April 8). The next annular solar eclipse will occur on July 23, 2093; and the next partial solar eclipse will occur on August 12, 2026. [18]
Kansas City experienced a partial solar eclipse. In the metro area, the sun was about 90% covered by the moon at the peak. Tons of watch parties were happening around town for the event, which ...
The partial solar eclipse peaked at 2:08 p.m. in Milwaukee when the moon covered about 90% of the sun. Many people stepped outside to watch.
The partial solar eclipse will be visible on Oct. 14, 2023, weather permitting. The peak of the eclipse will occur a little after 1 p.m. What is a partial solar eclipse?
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