For those who care, there is supposed to be a soar eclipse later this week we should be able to see here in Kansas City, provided the weather cooperates.
From KMBC 9 News/weather:
Sky watchers could be in for a treat on Sunday: Space.com reports that a solar eclipse will be visible over much of the United States, including Kansas City.
Space.com reports that the eclipse willget begin in the central time zone at 7:22 p.m. It will reach its maximum at 8:08 p.m.
Kansas City will see a partial eclipse. We likely won't to see the end of it because the sun will set before the event ends.
Link: http://www.kmbc.com/weather/31060504/detail.html
Monday, May 14, 2012
Solar Eclipse we can enjoy later this week
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Albuquerque is supposed to see the total eclipse at about 7:20 our time, I'm told. Looking forward to it.
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