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Passengers on a Southwest Airlines flight from St. Louis to Houston took turns craning their necks for a midair view of the total solar eclipse.
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Only 6% of the sun was visible in Columbia around 1:57 p.m. During this partial eclpise, KBIA's Nora Crutcher-McGowan and Bailey Stover checked in with eclipse viewers in Columbia and Jackson.
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Carbondale, approximately two hours south of St. Louis, is expected to welcome roughly 50,000 people to the college town hoping to catch a glimpse of Monday’s total solar eclipse.
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The path of totality and partial contours crossing the U.S. for the 2024 total solar eclipse occurring on Monday, April 8, 2024.
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Parts of Missouri will experience totality during the solar eclipse on April 8, but viewing the solar event without the proper eye protection can be dangerous.
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The airline offers a guaranteed look at the moon passing in front of the sun on a day when there’s a 50% chance of cloud cover in southern Illinois and Missouri.
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The eclipse will be visible in Columbia from 10:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. The maximum eclipse will occur from 11:15 a.m. to 12:15 p.m., according to the Columbia Public Schools Planetarium.
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Today Paul Pepper welcomes back ANGELA SPECK, Professor of Astronomy at the University of Missouri! In her fourth and final appearance (related to this…
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During the Aug. 21 solar eclipse, spectators will turn their eyes upward to see the moon pass in front of the sun.But many Midwest scientists will turn…
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Today Paul Pepper visits with MARY RATLIFF, President of the Columbia chapter of the NAACP, about a planned gathering of local officials and community…