Solar eclipse 2023 Ohio
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Village of ForestThe Village of Forest has been identified as the place to be for viewing this eclipse in Ohio! Forest is located right along the path of totality and has one of the longest durations of eclipse totality in this region. Visit their website to learn more. Village of Forest Website Resources for Hardin County ResidentsKenton-Hardin Health DepartmentT Visit Kenton-Hardin Health Department Staying Safe During the EclipseInformation from the Sheriff's Department The Eclipse will bring many visitors to Hardin County. Learn important information on travel and staying safe from the Hardin County Sheriff's Department.Visit Hardin County Sheriff Eclipse Planning DetailsCheck out a few slides from the Ohio Emergency Management Agency on what to expect during the eclipse. Additional ResourcesSolar Eclipse Across AmericaA Visit Eclipse Across America Ohio Total Solar EclipseS Visit the Ohio Total Solar Eclipse Site Great American EclipseMaps and Resources
About the Eclipse Visit Great American Eclipse Eclipse 2024E Visit Eclipse2024.org National EclipseNationalEclipse.com Visit NationalEclipse.com What time will the 2024 eclipse happen in Ohio?The centerline of the eclipse enters Ohio on April 8, 2024 at approximately 1:52 p.m., with totality beginning there at about 3:08 p.m.
What time will Ohio see the eclipse?The eclipse begins at 10:27 p.m. and will enter totality (when the moon is fully within Earth's shadow) at 11:29 p.m. and leave totality 12:53 a.m.
Where is the best place to see the 2023 solar eclipse?San Antonio and Corpus Christi, Texas
San Antonio is the biggest city in the path of the 2023 solar eclipse with the entire event visible from the city and many of its suburbs.
Where is the next total solar eclipse 2023?The solar eclipse of October 14, 2023, will be annular (ring-shaped) in a narrow path from Oregon to Texas to Central America and northern South America. It will be partial to the northeast and southwest.
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