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THE NORTHERN CHAMPLAIN VALLEY OF VERMONT AND NEW YORK WILL BE RIGHT UNDER THE BULLSEYE OF THE APRIL 2024 TOTAL SOLAR ECLIPSE—AND KOOL 105 IS READY!

2024 Solar Eclipse

A solar eclipse happens when the moon passes between our planet and the sun. As the new moon completes its path, it casts a shadow on certain parts of the Earth as it travels. The moon’s shadow effectively blocks the sun’s rays temporarily with the effect of the sun appearing to be blocked out.

There are four types of solar eclipses: partial, annular, total and hybrid. On April 8, 2024, the earth will experience a total eclipse. The last total solar eclipse that was visible from North America was on August 21, 2017, so you don’t want to miss this one or you’ll have to wait a while until it happens again!

What Makes the 2024 Eclipse Special?

Since 70% of the world is covered by water, the majority of eclipses are unseen by human eyes. It’s rare for people to see an eclipse–and it’s even rarer for people to see a total eclipse in their neighborhoods. The 2024 eclipse is unique because it gives you the chance to see a total eclipse where the moon completely covers the sun.

The Experience of Totality

If you didn’t witness the 2017 total eclipse, get ready for an experience that you’ve never seen before. The light will start to go dark as if the sun is setting early. When the moon fully covers the sun, you can take off your glasses for a few minutes and witness the event firsthand.

The sunlight forms a shimmering halo around the moon, creating an otherworldly effect like a scene from another planet. It’s impossible to understand if you haven’t seen it in person. The experience is so incredible that people travel across the country to see a total eclipse.

Where to See the 2024 Eclipse in North America

Enjoy the Eclipse Safely

The most important thing to keep in mind about the 2024 eclipse is that you need to protect your eyes. Although it may be tempting to squint at the sun directly, don’t do this! The UV rays of the sun will burn your retinas and can cause permanent damage to your vision. Our KOOL 105.1 official ISO-approved and CE-certified solar eclipse glasses are perfect for the big event!

What About The Weather?

While we won’t know what the weather will be until it gets much closer to April 8, the odds aren’t in favor of a mainly clear day that Monday. The First Warning Weather Team at NBC5 took a dive into the data and found that only nine April 8th’s have had 100% sunshine over the past 70-years—and one of those was last year, so there’s always a chance! Keep your fingers crossed!

SOURCE: WPTZ
SOURCE: Whttps://www.mynbc5.com/article/total-solar-eclipse-vermont-new-york/46869839PTZ

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