If you watch the partial solar eclipse from KPVillas on April 8, 2024, plan a clear sightline to the sun for the duration of the event. You can preview the sun's position in the sky using Xavier Jubier's interactive Google map. From KPVillas, the sun is obscured about 96.7%. Listed are three key eclipse times:
Start of eclipse 1:53 PM
Maximum eclipse 3:09 PM
End of eclipse 4:23 PM
In the Alt column is the altitude, or elevation from the ground to the sun. In the Azi column is the azimuth, or compass direction, you look to see the eclipse. The map shows the direction to the sun for the start (green), maximum eclipse (yellow), and end (red) as seen from three KPVillas islands.
More eclipse information is at https://www.nightwise.org/eclipse-2024.
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