For the first time in nearly seven years, a total solar eclipse is once again coming through North America! The eclipse will occur on Monday, April 8, which gives North Carolina residents time to prepare for the festivities. Many viewing parties are scheduled throughout the state on the day of the celestial phenomenon, so let’s take a look at these places you can enjoy the solar eclipse in North Carolina.
What is a solar eclipse?
For those who don’t know, a solar eclipse is when the moon passes between the sun and the earth. According to NASA this year’s total solar eclipse will be the last one to go through the United States until 2044. While North Carolina won’t be in the “path of totality” (any location where the moon completely covers the face of the sun), the Tar Heel state will still be able to enjoy a breathtaking partial eclipse around 2:00 that afternoon.
In an interview with Public Radio East, Dr. Patrick Treuthardt of the North Carolina Museum of Natural Sciences explained what NC sky-watchers could expect to see on April 8. “The moon is going to obscure about 75% of the disk of the sun, so it’s going to look like a large bite has been taken out of the sun by the moon.”
Safety measures
Dr. Treuthardt also stressed the importance of proper safety precautions for the eclipse, urging everyone to come equipped with special eclipse-friendly eyewear. It’s very dangerous to look at the sun for an extended period of time because it can burn your retina,” he said, “so you do want to be careful and you do want to make sure that these eclipse glasses that you get are good.”
NASA is also urging people to be safe and responsible while viewing the eclipse. Reminder: eclipse glasses are NOT regular sunglasses. You can find safe and effective solar viewers and filters here.
Where to watch the eclipse in North Carolina
As expected, many locations throughout North Carolina are holding safe solar eclipse viewing parties that day. Here are a few that you and the family can go to safely enjoy one of nature’s most thrilling spectacles: