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"2024 Partial Solar Eclipse: Viewing Guide for Denver, Colorado"
astronomy1 year ago

"2024 Partial Solar Eclipse: Viewing Guide for Denver, Colorado"

People in Colorado, including Denver, will have the opportunity to witness a partial solar eclipse on Monday, with peak visibility at 12:40 p.m. The event will last about 2 ½ hours, and the Denver Museum of Nature & Science is hosting an educational event for all ages, featuring presentations in the planetarium and tips on safely viewing the eclipse using eclipse glasses or a kitchen colander. The next total solar eclipse in the United States will occur in 2044.

"Captivating Solar Eclipse Facts and Photos Over Time"
astronomy1 year ago

"Captivating Solar Eclipse Facts and Photos Over Time"

As a total solar eclipse is set to cross North America, here are 14 fascinating facts and photos about eclipses, including the different types of eclipses, historical eclipse events, eclipse viewing safety tips, and notable figures observing past eclipses. The article also highlights the significance of protective eyewear and the term "Baily's Beads," and provides insights into the longest and shortest total solar eclipses of the 21st century.

"October's Annular Solar Eclipse: Travel Speed and Safety of Solar Eclipse Glasses"
science-and-technology2 years ago

"October's Annular Solar Eclipse: Travel Speed and Safety of Solar Eclipse Glasses"

An annular solar eclipse, also known as the "Ring of Fire," will be visible in parts of Colorado on October 14th. This rare celestial event occurs when the Moon passes between the Sun and Earth but is at or near its farthest point from Earth, resulting in a dark disk on top of the larger, bright disk. While the full eclipse will be visible in the Four Corners area, the Denver metro area will experience a partial solar eclipse with about 84% totality. It is important to wear proper eye protection when viewing the eclipse.