Don't look at the sun on the morning of Oct 14th in Colorado!

The solar eclipse can be seen in Denver on Sat, Oct 14th at around 9 am! Here are all of the details!

This is an annular solar eclipse, which means that the moon passes between the Earth and the sun and forms a rare "ring of fire." The moon is at or near its farthest point from the Earth, so it appears smaller than the sun and doesn't completely cover it.

Cortez, Colorado will see 90% of totality. In Denver, we will see 78.7% totality. Meanwhile, in Utah, officials are warning residents to stock up on food and gas because so many tourists are planning to travel to Utah.

San Juan County, Utah will be in the direct path of the Annular Solar Eclipse on Saturday, October 14th, 2023! The town of Mexican Hat, UT, and Goosenecks State Park will be in the direct path of annularity, and the duration of maximum eclipse will be approximately 4 minutes 46 seconds.


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