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Will the solar eclipse on Aug 1 be visible from Missouri?

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Will the solar eclipse on Aug 1 be visible from Missouri?

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  1. don't think so. It's more north easterly. Around Greenland stretching to Mongolia. Sorry not this time.


  2. Canada, northern Greenland, Svalbard, the Barents Sea, Russia, Mongolia and China. From the whole of the British Isles observers will see a partial solar eclipse, with between 1/10th and 1/3rd of the Sun obscured by the Moon.

  3. Unfortunately, it won't be visible from Missouri. You need to be in Northern Canada or Asia. There is a map at http://eclipse.gsfc.nasa.gov/SEpubs/2008...

  4. no, and I live in MO so it makes me sad

  5. Hi MO!

    The only places in the US that will see even a slight partial eclipse Friday are in far northern Maine and the north slope of Alaska.

    Patience, though!  As good fortune would have it, Missouri does lie in the path of the total solar eclipse of August 21, 2017.  Over a wide band, from Chillicothe to Kansas City in the west stretching to the south suburbs of St. Louis to Cape Girardeau in the east, Missouri sees the total eclipse.  Jefferson City, Columbia, Mound City, Liberty and Farmington all lie in the path of totality that Monday afternoon nine years from now.

  6. no,  canada

  7. It can not be seen from the USA

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

    Here is the NASA eclipse site.  

    Next in the USA will be in 2017

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

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