
Wall Street ends up 2% after sharp reversal technicals help Two years from Friday, Cleveland will be in the path of totality of a solar eclipse, something that no part of Ohio has experienced since 1806 and won’t again until 2099, said Chris Hartenstine, public engagement lead with NASA Glenn Research Center.So, mark your calendars. 08, 2022, 2:35 p.m.A total solar eclipse is coming to Cleveland on April 8, 2024.Courtesy of Destination ClevelandPeter Krouse, CLEVELAND, Ohio – There are two more attractions being touted as reasons to come to Cleveland. If you just can't wait until 2024 and don't mind traveling, the next total solar eclipse will occur July 2, 2019, with totality running through Chile and Argentina, according to NASA.Two years from Friday, Cleveland will be in the path of totality of a solar eclipse, something that no part of Ohio has experienced since 1806 and won’t again until 2099, said Chris Hartenstine, public engagement lead with NASA Glenn Research Center.ĭestination Cleveland, the Great Lakes Science Center and NASA Glenn Research Center are preparing to celebrate a total eclipse that will be seen in Cleveland on April 8, 2024. Something I will keep on my radar for the next seven years." "It's going to be awesome," said Colby Kennedy of Pencil Bluff, a senior at Arkansas Tech University in Russellville. Pencil Bluff, also in Montgomery County, will get 4 minutes and 17 seconds of total darkness during the next solar eclipse. (NASA advises only using welder's glass of Shade 12 or darker to view a solar eclipse.) Others were wearing special eclipse glasses or making pinhole cameras to view the eclipse. She looked out the window to see two people wearing welding helmets. They told me we're in the path next time to be completely out, so that'll be wonderful."Ĭhildress said she was in her office during Monday's eclipse. "I was disappointed that it didn't get darker. "I was so disappointed in the other one," she said of Monday's partial eclipse. The mayor of the Montgomery County town, Jo Childress, said she heard that Tuesday.
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Mount Ida will get 4 minutes and 16 seconds of total darkness in the 2024 eclipse. Gardner said he suspects that roosters will crow twice that day. "We've got plenty of RV parks and plenty of motel rooms," he said. Gardner said he hopes the eclipse attracts tourists. As excited as you can be to see some darkness come over."

"We're kind of excited that we're going to see some darkness, I guess. "Well, that'll be great then," Gardner said. He thought Mountain View was going to get only a 98 percent eclipse.Ī total eclipse is considerably more dramatic than a partial eclipse because total darkness accompanies a total eclipse.

Mayor Roger Gardner said he was glad to hear it. Mountain View will get 4 minutes and 13 seconds of total darkness April 8, 2024. The schools were built on a hill that provides a wonderful view, so it should be a great place to see the next eclipse, Stacks said. It was built to serve primarily the communities of Hattieville, Saint Vincent, Jerusalem and Cleveland.

The school is about 13 miles north of Morrilton. There is no town of Wonderview, she said. So talking about 2024 was a big topic of conversation yesterday." "I actually thought it would be darker than it was. "It was very interesting, and it was fascinating, but it wasn't total," Stacks said Tuesday.
