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    How to see the solar eclipse in Miami

    By Sommer Brugal,

    2024-03-21
    Data: NASA; Map: Erin Davis/Axios Visuals

    The best place in Florida to watch the April 8 solar eclipse is in the panhandle, but we may still be able to catch a glimpse.

    Why it matters: Miamians will get to experience a partial solar eclipse, meaning only part of the sun will be obscured.


    State of play: At its peak, the eclipse will cover 45% of the sun in the Miami area, according to the Phillip and Patricia Frost Museum of Science, which has a full day of programming to celebrate the event .

    • It will begin at 1:47pm and reach its peak at 3:01pm.
    • The eclipse will end at 4:13pm.

    Bottom line: The partial eclipse can be seen throughout the city. Just make sure to use solar eclipse glasses .

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