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This page is a consolidation of links and resource I found useful for viewing this event. | This page is a consolidation of links and resource I found useful for viewing this event. | ||
Sarah and I will be near our Tennessee home in Eastern TN. Specifically to be along the path we plan to be some where south of [https://www.nps.gov/grsm/index.htm The Great Smoky Mountains National Park] near | Sarah and I will be near our Tennessee home in Eastern TN. Specifically to be along the path we plan to be some where south of [https://www.nps.gov/grsm/index.htm The Great Smoky Mountains National Park] near Tellico Plains, TN which is largely uninhabited portion of Tennessee near the North Carolina border. | ||
The map for Tennessee: | The map for Tennessee: | ||
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"On Monday, August 21, 2017, all of North America will be treated to an eclipse of the sun. Anyone within the path of totality can see one of nature’s most awe inspiring sights - a total solar eclipse. This path, where the moon will completely cover the sun and the sun's tenuous atmosphere - the corona - can be seen, will stretch from Salem, Oregon to Charleston, South Carolina. Observers outside this path will still see a partial solar eclipse where the moon covers part of the sun's disk." - NASA (via https://eclipse2017.nasa.gov/)
This page is a consolidation of links and resource I found useful for viewing this event.
Sarah and I will be near our Tennessee home in Eastern TN. Specifically to be along the path we plan to be some where south of The Great Smoky Mountains National Park near Tellico Plains, TN which is largely uninhabited portion of Tennessee near the North Carolina border.
The map for Tennessee:
Maps of the Path of Totality
https://eclipse2017.nasa.gov/eclipse-maps