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Details on this Solar Eclipse tomorrow morning in Denver!

It should be clear, just cold! We won't see totality in Denver. At the peak, our "Ring of Fire" will look a little different. Sort of off to the side. The entire eclipse — from the moment the moon starts to obscure the sun until it’s back to normal — will last 2 1/2 to three hours at any given spot.

The "Ring of Fire" portion lasts from three to five minutes, depending on location.

 In Denver, It will begin at 9:11 a.m. on Saturday, Oct. 14th. The moon will begin passing between the Earth and the sun, causing a partial eclipse.   It's expected to reach peak coverage –– from 10:31 a.m. to about 10:34 a.m.

DON'T LOOK AT IT DIRECTLY. If you don't have the special glasses, you can makeshift some.

Here's more info on that.


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