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2017, the year of the Great Eclipse
Published in Alriyadh on 24 - 02 - 2017

"At the midpoint in totality, the corona stands out most clearly, its shape and extent never quite the same from one eclipse to another. And only the eye can do the corona justice, its special pattern of faint wisps and spikes on this day never seen before and never to be seen again." quoted from MrEclipse.com
The first total solar eclipse the U.S. has seen in over a generation is just months away.
Before then, we have a couple of minor eclipses coming soon. A penumbral lunar eclipse, which is the wet blanket of eclipses, will occur Feb. 11. The moon will only dim slightly and will not be noticeable to the untrained eye.
A couple of weeks later, there will be a solar eclipse. Many times, a lunar eclipse is followed closely by a solar eclipse. The February solar eclipse will be an annular eclipse, occurring over the Southern Hemisphere. An annular eclipse is much more exciting than a penumbral lunar eclipse, but still not as dramatic as a total solar eclipse.
The moon is too far away to block the entire solar disk. Then we will wait 6 months for the headlining act.
Before the big one, we will have a partial lunar eclipse on Aug. 7, visible over the Eastern Hemisphere. There will not be another total lunar eclipse until Jan. 31, 2018.
Coast to coast total solar eclipse Aug. 21
There has not been a total solar eclipse in the lower 48 since 1979. That eclipse only affected a small portion of the Northwest. This year's eclipse will occur from the Pacific to Atlantic coast. There has not been a coast to coast eclipse within the lower 48 since 1918! So, you could say this is a 1 in 100 year event!!!
There are a lot of places to find information on the event. Greatamericaneclipse.com is full of good information, including maps of each state affected by totality. You can follow a few Facebook pages like NationalEclpise.com.
Even though the sun will become completely blocked by the moon, you still cannot look directly at it with the naked eye. You can find eclipse glasses to order online. You basically need the type of lens that a welder's mask has (#14 or higher). Viewing any portion of the eclipse without the proper equipment can permanently blind you!!!
Cloud cover climatology
I am sure many people are wondering about the best location to see it. Let's take a look at who sees the most clear sky in August!
The climatology shows that clouds are more prevalent in the eastern states than in the west. Eastern Oregon looks to be the place to have the best chance for a clear sky Aug. 21.
A few major cities will be within the path of totality. Charleston and Columbia, South Carolina are squarely in the eclipse path. Nashville, Tennessee and Pudach, Kentucky will have totality. The eclipse path will skirt Kansas City and St. Louis. Oregon's Willamette Valley, including the state capital Salem. A total of five state capitals will experience totality, also including Lincoln, Nebraska and Jefferson City, Missouri.
Experiencing the eclipse
An eclipse observer has described totality like this..."The sky surrounding the Sun will grow very dark very quickly. In real time, you will be able to see the deep blue turn to twilight blue, and then to bluish-black. Stars and planets will pop out of nowhere. Roosters will crow and insects will chirp as though night is falling."


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