Can i see eclipse in indiana




















The best viewing for the total solar eclipse will be the Southeastern half of Indiana including Indianapolis. For the Indianapolis area, totality will last roughly 3 minutes 50 seconds. A telescope will not needed to view this event; just proper safety eye wear during partial phases such eclipse glasses see below or indirect viewing methods such as the pinhole method or mirror projection method.

Though we are many years away from this event you can plan on Holcomb Observatory and Planetarium to provide educational programming as the date nears.

It is safe to be outside during an eclipse. Weather Stories. Ring of fire solar eclipse partially visible in Indianapolis. The best view of the solar eclipse will be in parts of Canada. Start time of totality "C2" This is what you came here to see! Duration of totality How long totality will last — given in minutes and seconds, or just seconds if the location is close to the edge of the path.

Allen Crossing. Alma Lake. Annandale Estates. Antioch Boone Co. Bakers Corner. Barnhart Town. Bee Ridge. Beech Grove. Belle Union. Big Springs. Blooming Grove.

Blue Ridge. Bogle Corner. Bono Lawrence Co. Boston Corner. Brick Chapel. Broad Ripple. Browns Valley. Buchanan Corner. Buena Vista.

Burns City. Cambridge City. Camp Atterbury. Camp Roberts. Cedar Grove. Center Point. Center Valley. Clay City. Clear Creek. Coal Bluff. Coal City. College Corner. Cordry Sweetwater Lakes. Corn Brook. Country Club Heights.

Country Squire Lakes. Crown Center. Crows Nest. Dodds Bridge. Dover Hill. Eaglewood Estates. East Mount Carmel. East Union. Enos Corner. Erie Lawrence Co. Fairview Rush Co. Fairview Park. Flat Rock. Forest Hill. Fort Branch. Fort Ritner. Fountain City.

Fox Hill. French Lick. Friendly Corner. Fritz Corner. Garden City. Gas City. Geneva Shelby Co. Gnaw Bone. Grant City. Greens Fork. Hangman Crossing. Harris City. Hartford City. Heritage Lake. By that time, the eclipse will be almost over, as it moves from right to left. The only way the eclipse will be visible from Indianapolis is if there is a "very clear unobstructed horizon," Murphy said.

If conditions improve, the partial eclipse will be visible for about 20 minutes during sunrise Thursday morning, from to a. Those looking to see the eclipse should look toward the northeastern horizon, on the lower left side of the sun. Viewers should not look directly at the eclipse nor use binoculars or other enhancement devices to view the eclipse, Murphy said. Looking into the sun is also not advised.



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