Local times for eclipse in Jacksonville on Monday, August 21, 2017
#firstalertwx #solareclipse2017 is here!! First Alert Eclipse Info.: https://t.co/6Bb7ZnjNe0 @WOKVNews pic.twitter.com/UhhkWKPCMw
— Mike Buresh (@MikeFirstAlert) August 21, 2017
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Event |
Time in Jacksonville |
Direction |
Altitude |
Looks like |
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Partial Eclipse begins |
Aug 21 at 1:16 pm |
170° |
71.3° |
The Moon touches the Sun's edge. |
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Maximum Eclipse |
Aug 21 at 2:47 pm |
229° |
64.2° |
Moon is closest to the center of the Sun |
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Partial Eclipse ends |
Aug 21 at 4:11 pm |
253° |
48.2° |
The Moon leaves the Sun's edge. |
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