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Apr 09 2024
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Beaufort County reacts to solar eclipse
Monday’s solar eclipse had Beaufort County residents of all ages watching the sky from the swim beach at Goose Creek State Park. Sophie Davis, assistant park ranger at Goose Creek, said it’s important that people gather to see a unique celestial event like a solar eclipse, because it has the potential to create community with one another. “I think it’s important (that people see the eclipse
Washington Daily NewsApr 09 2024
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Brandeis enjoys partial solar eclipse
On April 8, the Brandeis community watched a near total eclipse elapse in the sky between 2:15 p.m. and 4:39 p.m., reaching peak coverage at 3:29 p.m. Community members mainly congregated on Fellows Garden, Chapels Field and the Carl J. Shapiro Science Center’s deck to get a glimpse of the phenomenon. Since the eclipse’s path of totality traveled over Vermont, New Hampshire and Maine, Waltham
The JusticeApr 08 2024
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The solar eclipse from Erie to Pittsburgh
KDKA's Meghan Schiller and videographers Bryan Orr and Ian Smith made the trek to Erie, which was in the solar eclipse path of totality. A dimly lit Erie, Pennsylvania, during the solar eclipse. Street lights even came on. KDKA videographer Ian Smith captured this photo. Pennsylvania Gov. Josh Shapiro was in Erie to watch the eclipse. He arrived in Perry Square along with NASA astronaut and
CBS News (Online)Apr 08 2024
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Solar Eclipse Viewing In Westport In Pictures
WESTPORT, CT — Monday's solar eclipse was appointment viewing in Westport and through Connecticut and the nation, with hundreds gathered at the Westport Library and Levitt Pavilion.
The event, which has not occurred in the United States in decades, brought out residents young and old, who all marveled at the experience. See photos below.
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Patch.comApr 08 2024
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The terrifying and awesome power of solar eclipses
Today, millions of people will gather to marvel at the total solar eclipse. The awe that eclipses inspire is profound. “You suddenly feel as though you can see the clockwork of the solar system. Where you think you lived doesn’t look like the same place anymore,” Ernie Wright, who creates data visualizations and eclipse maps for NASA, told Vox. “We kind of know — in the back of our minds —
VoxApr 06 2024
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El Paso's total solar eclipse in 1900 sets stage for April 8 solar event: Trish Long
The last time a total solar eclipse passed the United States was in 2017, before that, we hadn't seen one since 1979. After Monday, April 8, it will be about two decades, Aug. 22, 2044, before another one is visible from the United States. According to the National Weather Service, the most recent total solar eclipse within North or Central Texas was in 1878, and after Monday’s eclipse, there
El Paso TimesApr 08 2024
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Colorado's solar and wind production blows away 2014 records
Colorado's renewable energy scene is gaining momentum, ranking seventh per capita among states with major wind and solar generation projects. By the numbers: The state generated 5,300 gigawatt-hours (GWh) of electricity from solar power and about 16,000 GWh from wind power in 2023 — which, together, could power nearly 2 million average homes in a year. • Those figures are up 117% and 776%,
AxiosApr 08 2024
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Green Power to the People: Biden's $20B Bet on Clean Energy Communities
Reverend Thurmond Neill Tillman is Pastor at First African Baptist Church in Savannah, Georgia, the country's oldest African American congregation, with roots going back to 1773. First African Baptist's church building dates to 1859, Tillman said, and upkeep and maintenance of a building that old takes money—especially when it comes to the energy bills.
That's why Tillman's church is
NewsweekApr 16 2024
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The Daily Bucket -- Solar Eclipse at Magee Marsh
When I saw how close to me the path of totality would be for the April 8th eclipse, and that it ran through my favorite birding area, I just knew I had to brave the traffic and go. With the draw of a total eclipse, I also talked Mr. C into going with me. Neither of us had experienced a total eclipse before. The forecast called for partly cloudy skies, but I was less concerned with brilliant
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