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Total eclipse coming April 8
March 29, 2024
Total eclipse coming April 8
By Patrick Ford

Residents across the entire state of Oklahoma are getting ready to witness a celestial spectacle on Monday, April 8. The eclipse (with a 96.63 percent obscuration) promises an almost total blocking out of the sun.

Everyone in Oklahoma will, at least, see a partial eclipse, but some cities will get to witness the total eclipse. Cities like Idabel, Hugo, Boswell and Fort Towson are prime spots, with some expecting tens of thousands of visitors for the occasion. For Okmulgee, the eclipse action will start around 12:29 p.m., peaking at 1:48 p.m. and ending by 3:06 p.m.

These events have held human interest for generations, and many readers will still remember the partial solar eclipse from 2017. The next total eclipse that will be visible in Okmulgee will not happen again until August 12, 2045.

So if you’re planning on experiencing this, here are a handful of things to keep in mind:

  • Please Do Not Stare Directly into the Sun: Yes, we have to say this. Even during the eclipse, looking directly at the sun without protection can be harmful.
  • Wear Eclipse Glasses: To keep your eyes safe, you must use special eclipse glasses, not regular sunglasses. Ensure there are no scratches or damages to the lenses before using them.
  • Help Kids Stay Safe: Make sure they wear their eclipse glasses too and are being taken care of, especially in large group settings.
  • Be Careful with Cameras and Telescopes: Use special solar filters if you’re planning to take pictures or use a telescope.
  • Respect the Space: Wherever you go to view this eclipse, be mindful and respectful of the people around you and the space that you occupy to ensure everyone can enjoy the moment.

Some surrounding businesses have begun selling eclipse shades and other merch in anticipation of this must-see event. So gear up, if needed, and prepare to witness this rare event.

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