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Latitude: 37° 05' 00" N | Longitude: 88° 36' 00" W |
Duration of Totality*: 2m 21s | Partial phase start: 11:54:03AM (CDT), at "1:30 o'clock" on the sun's disk |
Totality Start*: 1:22:15PM (CDT) *All times shown are calculated for the lat/long specified above, and are accurate to within a couple of seconds, due mainly to influences of the "edge effects" at the start and end of totality. For a more detailed explanation of this, please see the "About Accuracy" section of this great 2017 eclipse page by Ernie Wright of NASA! Please also note that these times have been converted from UTC; if you see times on other sites that say "UTC"/ "UT", or "GMT", those are NOT the local times for you in Paducah! |
Paducah is in the path of totality for the
Total Solar Eclipse of August 21, 2017!
Observers there will see (appx.) 2m 21s of totality!
(Get your eclipse glasses here – you MUST have them to safely view the partial phases!)
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The truly stunning artwork "Corona II", by Caryl Bryer Fallert-Gentry, from the National Quilt Museum Collection.
It serves as an emblem of Paducah’s eclipse celebrations!
If you are an official of Paducah, who is responsible for Eclipse2017 public outreach,
please send us information about your community’s 2017 eclipse plans – so we can share it here with everyone!
(Please note, we are completely swamped with requests, so NO more pictures - and PLEASE give us the text EXACTLY so we can cut and paste it in!)
Eclipse2017.org encourages everyone to get into the path of totality on eclipse day,
and see one of the greatest sights the sky has to offer!
(And make sure to have eclipse glasses on hand for everyone!)
The new Paducah Solar Eclipse 2017 page has launched!
Paducah, KY is planing a weekend of celebratory eclipse events as a prelude to the Monday afternoon eclipse. Events include concerts, a murder mystery dinner theatre, a Heaven & Earth Psychic Fair and ‘Night at Noon’ featuring Kentucky’s only astronaut, Terry Willcutt. A full list of trip planning information, accommodations, event information and commemorative items can be found at paducah.travel/eclipse.
Official Plans for viewing the eclipse from Paducah
NOTICE FOR AMATEUR RADIO OPERATORS!!
Amateur radio operators from southern Illinois, SE Missouri, NW Kentucky and SW Indiana will be operating from 0001 August 17 through 2359 August 21, 2017 the special events station, W9E. All licensed amateur operators traveling to the area are welcome to attend the event and operate. Repeater talk in frequencies will be published on the w9ry.com/w9e website. For further information contact w9e@w9ry.com or view on w9ry.com/w9e