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Right now we’re seeing the waning moon, the moon lit up on its left side. When you notice a moon in the blue sky in the morning, that's always the waning moon. And speaking of day sky, though it surprises a lot of people, the moon appears in the daytime just as much as it’s out at night. Tune in to see where the moon is located in the sky.
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Groups that offer hiking resources are advising people to stay off the Adirondack High Peaks during April's eclipse unless they are expert winter hikers.
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The Lake Placid-based Regional Office of Sustainable Tourism held its latest webinar this morning prepping area businesses and community members for the celestial event.
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A solar eclipse will pass over parts of the Northeast on April 8th, 2024. The path of totality includes the Adirondacks and Plattsburgh area.
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Next April, a total solar eclipse will track across the U.S. from Texas to Maine. Northern New York and New England are in the path of the totality that will last more than 4 minutes. With an expected bump in visitors to the region hoping to catch a glimpse, educators and administrators at SUNY Plattsburgh have already begun preparing for the astronomical event.
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Preparations are under way for a total solar eclipse in two years that will be visible in our region.
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This week we’ll hear from those who have dedicated their lives to the sky.
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Thousands of people attended solar eclipse viewing parties around the Northeast Monday. WAMC joined students at Berkshire Art and Technology Charter…
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The Northeast will experience a partial solar eclipse on Monday. To celebrate the event, universities and public libraries across the region will be…