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(my note, this story is from April 20, 2017. I forgot to post it last week. The information is still pertinent.)

It is not too early to begin preparing for the Great American Solar Eclipse of Aug. 21, 2017 — and the sun's position on April 19, 20 and 21, but especially April 20, will offer a perfect dress rehearsal for that historic event.

When preparing for the eclipse, an important aspect to consider is the sun's location in the sky for your location. Across the western third of the United States, the eclipse will reach its peak during the late morning hours. Over the nation's midsection, the maximum eclipse will come at midday, and for the eastern third of the country, the time of greatest coverage of the sun by the moon will happen in early to mid-afternoon.

Will tall trees or nearby buildings block your view of the sun at the critical moment? You can get a very good idea of where the sun will be in the sky during the eclipse by noting its position on April 19, 20 and 21. [Total Solar Eclipse 2017: When, Where and How to See It (Safely)]

During these three days, the sun will track across the sky along a path that will be very similar to the path it will take on the actual eclipse day, Aug. 21. In fact, the path that the sun will take on Friday, April 21 will virtually match its track on the day of the eclipse. The declination of the sun — its angular distance north of the celestial equator — will be equal to 11.73degreeson April 20, compared to 11.87degreeson Aug. 21, a difference of just 0.14 of a degree.

On April 20, the sun will be less than a half degree (equal to its apparent width) to the south of its path on eclipse day, while on April 21, it will be a similar distance to the north of its Aug. 21 position.

The only other significant difference is that the sun will arrive at its eclipse-day position about 4 minutes earlier on the three April dates compared to Aug. 21. The reason for this difference is related to what is known as the "equation of time," which is a way of quantifying the variable part of the difference between time kept by an ordinary electrical or mechanical clock and the time kept by the sun, such as what a sundial would read.

Put in simple terms, in late April, the sun appears to cross the meridian about 4 minutes earlier than it does in late August.

Below, you'll find a table for 20 selected cities. In the first column is the location. In the second column is the local time for the peak of the eclipse on Aug. 21. In the third column is the obscuration value — the maximum total area of the sun's disk that will be covered — expressed as a percentage for the places where observers will witness a partial eclipse. For a total eclipse, a value of 100 percent (in bold type) is assigned.

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http://www.space.com/36538-solar-eclipse-2017-dress-rehearsal.html





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Re: Today is the Best Day to Plan for the Total Solar Eclipse of 2017
« Reply #1 on: April 29, 2017, 01:42:37 pm »
maybe a few of us could meet up in a couple of the 100 percent cities.

I’m planning on going to South Carolina.
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Re: Today is the Best Day to Plan for the Total Solar Eclipse of 2017
« Reply #2 on: April 29, 2017, 02:11:41 pm »
I thought this was very enterprising:

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We are now accepting reservations for camping during the Total Solar Eclipse this August outside of Mitchell, Oregon on a prime location on the centerline path of totality and centrally located between many National parks, public lands, and 10 minutes from the John Day River! Please visit www.totaleclipsecamping.com
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Re: Today is the Best Day to Plan for the Total Solar Eclipse of 2017
« Reply #3 on: April 29, 2017, 07:33:40 pm »
I thought this was very enterprising:

@Sanguine , it's too far or I'd be there.
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Re: Today is the Best Day to Plan for the Total Solar Eclipse of 2017
« Reply #4 on: April 29, 2017, 08:10:41 pm »
@Sanguine , it's too far or I'd be there.

It won't be a full eclipse here in Texas.  Might have to travel!