![]() Please consider bringing your own glasses. The last time our country saw a total eclipse was 38 years ago. Augby Tim Pearson Eclipse 2017 On August 21st, we were in Kansas City, very near the path of totality for the Great Solar Eclipse of 2017. Eclipse glasses are available to those who RSVP'd via the library's website. On Monday, August 21, 2017, North America will have the privilege to experience a total eclipse of the sun.Taking the KC Streetcar to the Library Stop at 9th and Main is recommended. ![]() Please consider using public transportation or plan extra time to locate parking. Parking in the Library garage will be limited since the top floor will be reserved for the eclipse viewing.The longest duration in shadow is 2 minutes, 38.2 seconds. cities in the path of totality: Casper, WY Kansas City, KS Jefferson City, MO Kansas City. ECLIPSE TIME: According to GreatAmericanEclipse, the solar eclipse passes over Kansas at 1:07:00 p.m. Mon, AugKansas City gets a prime view of the celestial event of a lifetime the first total solar eclipse visible in the contiguous United States since 1979 and the Library offers one of the best viewing areas and experiences on its fifth-floor Rooftop Terrace. and last a spectacular 29 seconds at this southern edge of the path of totality. Information on the 2017 Total Solar Eclipse. The big event, the total eclipse, is projected to begin at 1:09 p.m. The musical trio Tiny Escalators provides a free lunchtime concert from noon to 1 p.m. Lisa Pinsker, the owner of Mindfulness Matters, leads the group session. Start with meditation at 10 a.m., a little less than two hours before the moon begins its pass in front of the sun. The path of totality will cross over the following states: Oregon, Idaho, Wyoming, Nebraska, Kansas, Missouri, Illinois, Kentucky, Tennessee, Georgia, North Carolina, and South Carolina. Kansas City gets a prime view of the celestial event of a lifetime – a total solar eclipse – and the Library offers one of the best viewing areas and experiences on its fifth-floor Rooftop Terrace and parking garage. A total solar eclipse will occur across parts of the United States on August 21st, 2017.
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