but where on the east coast? Is it just the entire seaboard that can view it? I never get luck seeing these eclipses in southern NJ
The east coast is not going to be able to see it because the sun will set too soon. It's mostly the central and western states that will be able to see it.
Yeah, even weather.com is saying only areas in west Texas and west of there will be the best places to view it. I am just confused. Those who live further east may not get to see the
full eclipse, but we'll still see part of it, right?
I assume the "end" time of 9:49 PM CDT means the time at which the eclipse is over, not the time at when the eclipse is occuring. The difference between the times given on that table is about 6 hours. So is it a good assumption to assume that the full eclipse will be at about 3 hours in from the start time?
Someone check my math and correct me if I'm wrong. I may be spouting off information that is far from accurate. I am not a solar eclipse expert.