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RE: Viewing Eclipse from South Florida

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Ann Martin, modified 6 Years ago.
Youngling Posts: 3 Join Date: 7/12/13 Recent Posts
Virginia,

Here are some tools I've been using and finding helpful!

The UC Berkeley/Google eclipse simulator gives you a good idea of what the ecilpse will look like, at what time of day, from your location: https://eclipsemega.movie/simulator?lat=26.1224386&lng=-80.13731740000003

This map shows a lot of detail, including the %age of obscuration you can expect, at any location: https://eclipse2017.nasa.gov/sites/default/files/interactive_map/index.html. For Fort Lauderdale, it looks like you can expect about 79.5%!

-- Ann @NASA Langley