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An interactive map put out by NASA lets people put in their zip code to see how much eclipse coverage they can expect there, and what time the eclipse will be at its peak.
NASA has a helpful tool where New Jerseyans planning to view the eclipse can enter their zip code and see their percentage of expected coverage, the amount of cloud cover as well as temperature ...
If you’re fortunate enough to be in one of the areas along the April 8 solar eclipse’s path of totality, you will be treated to the amazing sight of the moon blocking the sun.
NASA has a website where you can track the solar eclipse and follow the path as it moves through your neighborhood. In Downtown Detroit, there will be a max percent coverage of 99.4%.
Enter your ZIP code to see specifics on what you will be able to see from any Florida location, along with when the eclipse will start, end and maximum coverage of the sun.
People in the Eastern Hemisphere may see Earth’s shadow pass over the lunar surface, covering our world’s natural satellite ...
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