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    Coincidence? The Great American Eclipse Of 2024 Will Enter The U.S. At Eagle Pass, Tx


    Coincidence? The Great American Eclipse Of 2024 Will Enter The U.S. At Eagle Pass, Texas

    Coincidence? The Great American Eclipse Of 2024 Will Enter The U.S. At Eagle Pass, Texas

    by Michael Snyder | Feb 1, 2024 | Headline News | 0 comments



    This article was originally published by Michael Snyder at The Economic Collapse Blog under the title: Is It Just A Coincidence That The Great American Eclipse Of 2024 Will Enter The U.S. At Eagle Pass, Texas?
    The Great American Eclipse of 2024 is just a little bit more than two months away, and amazingly the very first city that the path of the eclipse crosses over when it enters the U.S. is Eagle Pass, Texas. There are more than 19,000 incorporated cities, towns, and villages in the United States, and out of all of them Eagle Pass is the very first that the eclipse will touch.
    On April 8th, 2024 the entire world will be watching as the Great American Eclipse travels across America. Prior to this historic event, the last total solar eclipse visible from the U.S. was the Great American Eclipse of 2017, and there will not be another total solar eclipse visible from our country until 2044.
    So this is a really big deal.
    During the Great American Eclipse of 2017, approximately 216 million Americans were watching either in person or online…
    On April 8, 2024, an eclipse will cross the continental United States from Texas to Maine. It has been seven years since the “Great American Eclipse” of 2017, when the Moon cast a shadow on Earth that raced from Oregon to South Carolina, watched by around 216 million Americans in person or online.
    This time around, that number is expected to be even higher.
    We are being told that Texas will likely be the best state for viewing the Great American Eclipse of 2024 in person, and the entire Dallas metropolitan area just happens to fall directly within the path of totality…
    Texas boasts the best weather forecast along the path in April, and has an excellent highway system and abundant accommodations in Dallas, Ft Worth, Austin, and San Antonio. Some cities with long durations of totality include Eagle Pass, Uvalde, Kerrville, Fredericksburg, Llano, Lampasas, Killeen, Waco, Sulphur Springs, and the southeastern suburbs of Dallas.
    A remarkable fact is that the entire metropolitan area of Dallas and Fort Worth, a megalopolis of 7 million people, is entirely inside the path of totality! In fact, 12 million people in Texas reside within the path of totality, by far the largest of any state in the US.
    According to GreatAmericanEclipse.com, the first city in Texas that the eclipse will reach will be Eagle Pass.
    A partial eclipse begins in Eagle Pass at 12:10 CDT, and a total eclipse begins at 1:27 CDT.
    Considering everything that has been happening in Eagle Pass in recent months, do you think that it is just a coincidence that the eclipse crosses over this city first?
    After the path of the Great American Eclipse of 2024 leaves Texas, prime viewing will also be available in these states

    • Oklahoma
    • Arkansas
    • Missouri
    • Illinois
    • Kentucky
    • Indiana
    • Ohio
    • Pennsylvania
    • New York
    • Vermont
    • New Hampshire

    You will also be able to view the total eclipse in some parts of Tennessee and Michigan.
    When you put the path of the Great American Eclipse of 2024 on a map with the path of the Great American Eclipse of 2017, a giant “X” is formed…

    As I have discussed previously, this has happened before.
    If you put the path of the solar eclipse that occurred on June 16th, 1806 on a map with the path of the solar eclipse that occurred on September 17th, 1811, you will see a giant “X” over the New Madrid fault zone.
    Just three months after the solar eclipse of September 17th, 1811, a series of catastrophic earthquakes began to erupt along the New Madrid fault.
    Now two solar eclipses are forming another giant “X” over the New Madrid fault zone.
    What will happen this time around?
    And as I have repeatedly explained to my readers, if you add the “Ring of Fire eclipse” that happened on October 14th, 2023 to the map with the giant “X” on it, you get a paleo-Hebrew Aleph.
    So many people are talking about this remarkable phenomenon. For example, the following comes from an excellent article by Kelly Ferrari Mills
    Because this next eclipse begins its path down in the Southwest and makes a swath up through New England, some say it will form an X across America (combined with the eclipse in 2017). But since there was another solar eclipse that traversed our nation in October of 2023, it is fascinating to see that these THREE ECLIPSES ACROSS AMERICA FORM THE HEBREW LETTER ALEPH!
    If you think that everything that I have shared with you in this article is simply the result of completely random coincidences, you are stretching your credibility to the breaking point.
    We have reached one of the most pivotal moments in our entire history, and now something truly extraordinary is taking place in the skies above America.
    If you haven’t been paying attention, you need to wake up, because some really crazy things are going to start happening.
    Of course, the truth is that crazy things are already starting to happen all over the globe.
    For example, Anchorage has already gotten more than 100 inches of snow this winter…
    Alaska is on track to break snowfall records after Anchorage was blanketed with more than 100 inches − the earliest accumulation ever of that amount − collapsing roofs and closing schools.
    The city, which was hit with almost 16 inches of snow over the weekend, has now had more than 8˝ feet this winter, the second year to break the 100-inch mark. If the trend continues, Anchorage could break its all-time record of 134˝ inches recorded in the winter of 2011.
    I couldn’t even imagine dealing with that much snow.
    It is being reported that the weight of the snow on some roofs has reached “more than 30 pounds a square foot”
    The snow’s weight reached more than 30 pounds a square foot, meaning a 1,500-square-foot roof would be supporting the weight of “eight full size light duty pickup trucks,” according to the notice.
    If they have not already done so, officials in Alaska are urging residents to clear the snow off of their roofs while they still can
    Officials in Anchorage are urging people to clear the snow off their roofs to prevent them from collapsing, as has happened with some city buildings. Over the weekend alone, more than 16 inches of snow fell, pushing Alaska’s largest city past the 100-inch mark faster than ever before. With much of winter still ahead, Anchorage is on track to break its all-time record of 134.5 inches of snowfall.
    Of course, all of this snow will be forgotten by everybody living outside Alaska in a few days because new things will come along to dominate the news cycle.
    We live at a time when crazy things are happening in rapid-fire fashion.
    As I discussed yesterday, there were more billion-dollar disasters in 2023 than ever before.
    This year is certainly off to a dramatic start as well, and now the Great American Eclipse of 2024 is coming.
    So buckle up and hold on tight, because I have a feeling that we are in for a wild ride.

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    All Planets In Our Solar System Will Form A Line As The Path Of The Great American Eclipse Crosses U.S.

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    The 30-day countdown begins on Friday… the next great total solar eclipse on US soil… April 8th, 2024

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    OverviewIn August of 2017 America went crazy for the first coast-to-coast total solar eclipse on US soil since 1918 and it provided a great opportunity for scientists and all sky watchers. What was referred to as “The Great American Solar Eclipse” took place on August 21st, 2017 when the moon passed between the sun and earth. Total solar eclipses occur somewhere on Earth every year or so, but generally cast their shadows over oceans or remote land masses. If you missed the 2017 total solar eclipse or it turned out to be cloudy in your particular area then there will be another opportunity in just thirty days from this Friday on Monday, April 8th, 2024. This time the Moon’s dark shadow, about 115 miles wide, will cross Mexico, sweep northeast from Texas to Maine, and then darken the Canadian Maritimes.
    (Article by Paul Dorian republished from WattsUpWithThat.com)
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    The next total solar eclipse visible on US soil will come on Monday, April 8th, 2024. This one will feature a duration of totality up to 4 minutes and 27 seconds which is almost double that of “The Great American Eclipse” of August 21, 2017. It is estimated that the 2017 total solar eclipse was witnessed by around 20 million people from Oregon to South Carolina and the next one is very likely to be viewed by many millions more. The prediction of “many millions more viewers” is quite safe considering the fact that there are 31 million people already living in the totality path which will extend in a southwest-to-northeast fashion from Texas to Maine.
    The solar eclipse of April 8, 2024, will be total in a narrow path from Mexico to the Canadian Maritimes and partial to the northwest and southeast. Yellow curves indicate how much of the Sun is covered by the Moon outside the path of totality. The difference between a total solar eclipse and a partial one is literally the difference between night and day, so get yourself into the path of totality if you can. Courtesy GreatAmericanEclipse.com
    In the US, totality will begin on April 8th, 2024 at 1:27 (CDT) in Texas and will end in Maine at 3:35 pm (EDT). The narrow path of totality—where the Moon covers the Sun completely, causing a total eclipse – runs through Mexico (from SinaloatoCoahuila), the US (from Texasto Maine), and Canada (from OntariotoNewfoundland). And if you happen to live in southern Illinois or southeastern Missouri then you will be lucky enough to be in the “totality zone” for the second time when including the 2017 celestial event. A partial eclipse will be visible across nearly all of North America, and a sliver of western Europe.
    This animated GIF shows the Moon’s shadow arcing across the Pacific, then traversing North America, and ending at sunset not far from Spain. The longest duration will be near Torreon, Mexico at 4 minutes and 27 seconds. The inner black circle, the umbra, is where the shadow is complete — a total eclipse of the Sun. The outer shadow circle, the penumbra, shows the extent of the partial eclipse. The partial eclipse will be slight near the outer circle and deep near the path of totality.
    During a total solar eclipse, the Moon blocks the Sun’s bright face — the photosphere — briefly revealing our star’s outer atmosphere: the shimmering corona, or “crown.” The corona is always there, but we usually can’t see it because the photosphere is about a million times brighter and drowns it out. When the Moon covers the Sun’s bright face, the corona is definitely the main attraction, and depending on location, the corona will be visible for up to 4 minutes 28 seconds.
    Made of rarefied gas heated to millions of degrees, with its atoms highly ionized (stripped of electrons), the corona gets sculpted into streamers and loops by the Sun’s powerful magnetic field and shines with a light seen nowhere else. Those who have witnessed it say it is hauntingly beautiful and one of the most awesome sights in all of nature. During those moments of totality, it is safe to look directly at the Sun, even through binoculars or a telescope. But whenever any part of the photosphere is uncovered, it is essential to view the Sun through a safe solar filter, that is, one that meets the transmission requirements of the ISO Spec 12312-2, sometimes labeled as: 12312-2:2015 which is an international safety standard. Such filters are widely available and are not too costly. Looking at the uneclipsed or partially eclipsed Sun through dark sunglasses or any other unapproved filter is a recipe for serious and potentially permanent eye injury (i.e., do not use regular sunglasses).
    At the beginning and end of totality, the thin middle layer of the Sun’s atmosphere, the chromosphere, blazes in an arc of ruby red. The sky darkens to a deep twilight blue, with yellow, orange, and pink sunrise/sunset colors on the horizon in all directions. Bright stars and planets may become visible in the darkened sky and the air temperature will often drop noticeably. The dark sky even tricks nocturnal animals into thinking it’s nighttime and you may hear crickets chirping or see birds returning to their nests.
    Remember…when it comes to solar eclipses…99% is definitely not the same as 100%…getting inside the path of totality is critical as this is the only place the corona can be seen.
    One final note… after 2024, the next total solar eclipse to be visible from the United States will be in 2044.
    Read more at: WattsUpWithThat.com

    The 30-day countdown begins on Friday… the next great total solar eclipse on US soil… April 8th, 2024 – NaturalNews.com
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