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When will people in texas be able to see a total eclipse?

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When will people in texas be able to see a total eclipse?

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  1. 8-1-08 can't be seen from the USA.

    http://eclipse.gsfc.nasa.gov/eclipse.htm...

    Here is the NASA eclipse site.  

    Next TOTAL solar eclipse in the USA will be in 2017

    http://www.mcglaun.com/eclipse/eclipse20...


  2. not this friday.

    please look at the maps. nasa ppl worked hard to make them and will cry if nobody looks at them. i hate to see a grown astrophysicist cry.

    wait for 2017 or 2024.

  3. NO! NO! NO! NO! NO! NO! NO! NO! NO! NO! NO!

    Stop asking this question!  The eclipse will not be visible ANYWHERE in the United States of America!

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  4. There's a total eclipse in the U.S.A. on August 21st 2017, but the track of totality misses Texas. The next total eclipse passing through Texas will be on April 8th 2024. The track appears on the map at http://eclipse.gsfc.nasa.gov/SEatlas/SEa...

  5. Monday Aug 21, 2017 -   Total Solar Eclipse (North America - Oregon to South Carolina)

    The duration of totality will vary from 90 seconds on the Oregon coast up to 150 seconds on the beach in South Carolina. The maximum duration of totality will take place near Eddyville, Kentucky, just to the north of Land Between the Lakes National Recreation Area. Totality will begin there at 1:24:08 pm local time and last for 160 seconds.

    The moon's shadow, traveling at a leisurely 2000 mph, will sweep in from the Pacific Ocean near Cape Lookout, Oregon, just after 9:15 a.m. local time. The path of totality will then follow a line that passes through northern Oregon; crosses h**l's Canyon National Recreation Area west of McCall, Idaho; goes right overhead Borah Peak in central Idaho and then Grand Teton Peak in western Wyoming; runs just south of Casper, Wyoming; passes over or near Scotts Bluff National Monument in western Nebraska; crosses just about right over the city of Broken Bow in Custer County, Nebraska, and then the capital, Lincoln; curves down through Missouri near Gallatin; completely darkens Columbia; passes south of St. Louis by about 15 miles; darkens Benton, Illinois, near Rend Lake; passes over Eddyville, Kentucky (maximum eclipse); darkens Gallatin, Tennessee, 25 miles northeast of Nashville; passes through the tip of western North Carolina; crosses the peak of Sassafras Mountain (!) on the Carolinas' border; darkens Lake Greenwood and central South Carolina, and then reaches the Atlantic Ocean near Charleston at 1:48

    Hey! Who's giving thumbs down to every one else's answers but their own??!!! My answer is FACT!

  6. nope, not this time!

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