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A Rare Occurrence

On

August 21

, the 2017 Solar Eclipse

Across America will be visible across the

continental United States.

Yellowstone National Park is located

north of totality, yet you will still be able to experience 96-99% of an eclipse.

The sun's corona will not be visible, as

that is only visible where there is a total eclipse.

The last total eclipse for the contiguous

US was in 1979; the next one is in 2024.

What is an eclipse?

A solar eclipse occurs when the moon passes between the sun and earth - blocking all or part of the sun. At a given location, the event from start to end can last hours, though the maximum time of the eclipse lasts only a few minutes.

Here, the eclipse will start around 10:15

am and last until about 1:00 pm, with the peak of the eclipse around 11:36 am and lasting about 2 minutes.

Find out when the eclipse will be visible

on NASA's site: eclipse2017.nasa.gov.Viewing in Y ellowstone

Any place in the park will be a good

place to view the eclipse. Purchase your approved solar-viewers or eclipse glasses (available in general stores and bookstores) ahead of time.

Special solar

filters are required on cameras and telescopes to prevent damage to eyes. If you want to take an eclipse picture, please learn about the necessary techniques and equipment.

As the eclipse's totality will occur south

of the park at Grand

Teton National

Park, we do not recommend traveling to

or from the South Entrance during this time.

Be prepared for traffi

c jams as people move to and from viewing areas. Do your part to reduce them by traveling early, safely pulling off the road and parking during the eclipse, or waiting a bit after the eclipse to leave.

Be aware that cellular service is very

limited in the park.

The only safe way to look

directly at the uneclipsed or partially eclipsed sun is through special-purpose solar filters, such as "eclipse glasses" or hand-held solar viewers. Homemade filters or ordinary sunglasses are not safe for looking at the sun. without an approved ˜lter. glasses at all times ( meets ISO

12312-2 standard)

early.

2017 Solar Eclipse

National Park Service

U.S. Department of the Interior

Yellowstone National Park

EXPERIENCE YOUR AMERICA

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Path of total eclipse passing just below Yellowstone National Park (NASA Space Visualization Studio).

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Total eclipse

occurring in Yellowstone

Yellowstone National Park

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Viewing an Eclipse

It might be decades or longer for solar eclipses to occur in the same area, making them extremely rare

events. How might living with daily solar eclipses be different?What do you want to get out of viewing a solar eclipse?

Make a memorable experience!

Preparing for an Eclipse

What do you think experiencing a solar eclipse will be like? An eclipse is the shading of one celestial body by another. On earth, there are two types of eclipses: lunar and solar Lunar eclipse: when earth casts a shadow on the moon. Solar eclipse: when the moon casts a shadow on earth. Share with others why you picked those three words. Label the timeline with memorable personal events. What three words come to mind when you hear the word eclipse?

What are Eclipses?

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