SEATTLE, WA – April 5, 2024 – Get ready to experience a rare astronomical event on Monday, April 8th, 2024, as a partial solar eclipse graces the skies of Washington state. While not a total eclipse, this celestial phenomenon will still offer a stunning sight as the moon passes in front of the sun, casting an otherworldly twilight across the region.
Unlike a total solar eclipse, where the moon completely covers the sun, a partial solar eclipse occurs when the moon blocks only a portion of the sun’s disk. This results in a fascinating crescent-shaped sun visible from areas within the eclipse’s path.
The degree of the eclipse will vary across Washington state. Cities such as Vancouver, Everett, the Tri-Cities, Pullman, and Spokane will all experience different percentages of the sun being obscured.
The eclipse will begin around 10:30 AM PDT and reach its peak at approximately 11:30 AM PDT. The entire event will last until roughly 12:30 PM PDT.
To determine the exact timing and percentage of coverage in your location, you can use online resources like:
Important: Protect Your Eyes!
Never look directly at the sun, even during a partial eclipse, without proper eye protection. Regular sunglasses are not sufficient. Special solar eclipse glasses or viewers are essential to avoid permanent eye damage.
Eclipse glasses can often be found at:
Don’t miss this opportunity to witness a piece of astronomical magic. The partial solar eclipse on Monday, April 8th, 2024, offers Washington residents a chance to connect with the wonders of the cosmos.
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