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the last total solar eclipse in NYC


Paragon

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3 minutes ago, NJwx85 said:

I guess that one might be more interesting because we'll have a much greater coverage. When is the one after 2024?

The problem with 2024 is its early in the day I think and also during a time of year we or upstate NY often have bad weather.  In addition that NE-SW path gives you only a small area to be sure you see it if a large scale system is located over the Lakes Or Midwest 

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4 minutes ago, SnoSki14 said:

I believe in 2079 we would be in totality although the peak would occur 5-7 minutes after sunrise so I'm not sure how that would look.

By then if we're still alive I'm sure a lot of us would be flooded out.

much better in the middle of the day....

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43 minutes ago, SnowGoose69 said:

The problem with 2024 is its early in the day I think and also during a time of year we or upstate NY often have bad weather.  In addition that NE-SW path gives you only a small area to be sure you see it if a large scale system is located over the Lakes Or Midwest 

No it's not lol, it's later than this one, the peak is around 3:30 pm

 

https://www.timeanddate.com/eclipse/in/usa/rochester?iso=20240408

 

That's for Rochester; Watertown, my target area is a few minutes later.

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2 minutes ago, bluewave said:

Getting visibly dimmer outside right now with crescent shaped leaf shadows under all the trees.

Indeed it is.  This is frustrating about the narrow path of the moon.  Think in the future humanity might be able to generate our own artificial total eclipses for all to see? ;-)

 

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14 minutes ago, Paragon said:

Indeed it is.  This is frustrating about the narrow path of the moon.  Think in the future humanity might be able to generate our own artificial total eclipses for all to see? ;-)

 

The crescent shaped shadows under the trees are really cool to see. 

 

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