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How far is the range for a total eclipse?
I live in the USA, and I’m eagerly waiting the 2017 solar eclipse which will be the first to pass through the USA in a long time. I’m not sure i’ll be able to travel then even though I will be long graduated from college by then, so I was wondering:
http://xjubier.free.fr/en/site_pages/solar_eclipses/TSE_2017_GoogleMapFull.html
That’s the path for the eclipse, and full totality is in Kentucky. I live in the suburbs of DC, so will I be able to see a partial eclipse even though it’s very far?
From DC, the partial eclipse will block about 84% of the sun’s diameter, but I want to second Geoff G’s answer. I’ve seen four total eclipses, and have had to travel anywhere from 1000 to 8000 miles from home for each one.
To have a total eclipse pass only about 300 miles away is a very rare opportunity; so if you have any interest in this, you should make every effort to travel to the path of totality. You won’t regret it (unless it’s cloudy).
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