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Artist captures solar eclipse by harnessing sun power
The artwork will be on display at Ripley’s Believe It or Not! in Grand Prairie, Texas
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Dozens witness partial solar eclipse at Talcott Mountain Science Center and Academy
With their solar eclipse glasses on and their faces pointed up toward the sun, dozens witnessed a rare moment on Monday.
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Dozens witness partial solar eclipse at Talcott Mountain Science Center & Academy
With their solar eclipse glasses on and their faces pointed up toward the sun, dozens witnessed a rare moment on Monday. “I think this is really cool watching the sun and moon meet,” Marcus Soto, of Simsbury, said. Connecticut wasn’t in the path of totality, but it did have a partial solar eclipse. About 250 people came out to Talcott…
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Ryan Hanrahan and Bob Maxon describe experiencing total solar eclipse
Ryan Hanrahan was in Dallas, Texas and Bob Maxon was in Lake Placid, New York where both were able to experience Monday’s total solar eclipse.
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The eclipse is over, now what do you do with those eclipse glasses? Donate them!
So the 2024 total solar eclipse over Texas has come and gone. What do you do with those eclipse glasses? Donate them!
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Totality in Lake Placid: Bob Maxon's first total solar eclipse
StormTracker Meteorologist Bob Maxon talks us through the solar eclipse as is passes through upstate New York.
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Totality in Texas: Ryan Hanrahan experiences the eclipse in Dallas
StormTracker Chief Meteorologist Ryan Hanrahan talks us through the total solar eclipse as it passes through Dallas, TX.
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Harkness State Park in Waterford closed after reaching capacity with people viewing eclipse: police
People looking for a good place to view Monday’s solar eclipse appear to have picked Harkness State Park in Waterford as the spot to be. The Department of Energy and Environmental Protection and Waterford police announced the park is at capacity and no more vehicles are being allowed in. Police said people were gathered at the state park and...
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Connecticut will see partial solar eclipse today
On Monday, April 8, 2024, a total solar eclipse will pass over the United States, Mexico, and Canada. It will be the first total solar eclipse to move across the continent since 2017. It will be the world’s longest land-based solar eclipse in over a decade, spanning from the Pacific Ocean to the North Atlantic. The eclipse will start south…
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Getting ready for 2024 solar eclipse in path of totality
People have traveled to areas in the path of totality for the 2024 solar eclipse and excitement is brewing now that the day is here.
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Solar eclipse: Path of totality moves out of US after dazzling nation
Crowds across the country put on special glasses and watched one of the most stunning shows the sky has to offer.
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CT woman will make trek to Vermont to see Total Solar Eclipse
Connecticut might not be in the path of totality for the Total Solar Eclipse, but Burlington, Vermont is. A CT woman is making the trek to Vermont for a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to see the eclipse.
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UConn prepares to welcome thousands for Eclipse viewing event
We are just a few days away from the solar eclipse coming close to our state – and Connecticut’s largest university is prepping campus for the event. “We get perfect alignment. The last one was seven years ago. The next one is more than 20 years away that we’d be able to see from the U.S. So, this is...
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UConn hosting event to view solar eclipse on Monday
Faculty from several UConn departments will be on Horsebarn Hill to host a learning event during the solar eclipse on Monday.
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Seymour and Oxford schools to dismiss early on Monday because of solar eclipse
Seymour and Oxford Public Schools will dismiss students early on Monday because of the solar eclipse. “After careful consideration and in light of recent advisories from the Connecticut State Department of Education regarding the solar eclipse, we’ve decided to implement an early release for all students and staff,” Dr. Susan Compton, the superintendent of schools for Seymour, wrote in...
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How to safely watch the solar eclipse
An astronomical celebration is just around the corner. But if you want to see the solar eclipse for yourself, there are steps you need to take to do so safely.
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How to safely watch the solar eclipse
An astronomical celebration is just around the corner. But if you want to see the solar eclipse for yourself, there are steps you need to take to do so safely. First and foremost: to watch this out-of-this-world display April 8, don’t even think about looking right at the sun. “Most important thing, do not look directly at the solar eclipse…
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Solar Eclipse: Here's everything you need to know
On Monday, April 8, 2024, a total solar eclipse will pass over the United States, Mexico, and Canada. It will be the first total solar eclipse to move across the continent since 2017. It will be the world’s longest land-based solar eclipse in over a decade, spanning from the Pacific Ocean to the North Atlantic. The eclipse will start south…
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‘Eclipse chasers' explain what it feels like to experience a total solar eclipse
“I felt like I was watching the sunset on another planet.”
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Can you take a picture of the solar eclipse? An astrophotographer says yes, and here's how
A solar eclipse is one of the most amazing sights people can see of space from Earth. Here’s how you can safely take a photo of the phenomenon.