Here are some of the best spots in the Bi-state to see totality during the 2024 solar eclipse
The upcoming 2024 solar eclipse is a highly anticipated event for astronomers and skywatchers alike, promising an awe-inspiring display of celestial mechanics. The path of totality, where the moon completely covers the sun, will pass over several locations in the Bi-state area. This provides a unique opportunity for residents and visitors to experience this rare natural phenomenon. Here are some of the best spots to witness totality during the 2024 solar eclipse:
1.Carbondale, Illinois: Having experienced totality during the 2017 eclipse, Carbondale is gearing up once again to be a prime location. The city will experience more than four minutes of darkness in the middle of the day, making it one of the longest durations of totality in the country.
2.Cape Girardeau, Missouri: Perfectly situated along the path of totality, Cape Girardeau offers clear views over the Mississippi River, setting up a stunning backdrop for the eclipse.
3.St. Genevieve, Missouri: Known for its historic homes and beautiful vineyards, St. Genevieve is another perfect locale for eclipse viewing. The rolling hills make for a picturesque horizon against which you can observe total darkness.
4.Makanda, Illinois: Just south of Carbondale, Makanda will see a long duration of totality as well. Its small-town charm and proximity to Giant City State Park makes it an ideal spot for those looking to pair their eclipse experience with some nature exploration.
5.Cahokia Mounds State Historic Site, Illinois: What could be more mystical than watching the solar eclipse from this ancient Native American site? Cahokia Mounds offers historically rich grounds and expansive open spaces, perfect for viewing.
6.Chester, Illinois: Another vantage point along the Mississippi River is Chester. Its river bluffs provide elevated viewing areas that are excellent for experiencing such a dramatic cosmic event.
7.Perryville, Missouri: Perryville is preparing to welcome astronomers and sky enthusiasts with open areas suitable for setting up telescopes or laying down blankets to watch the sky transform.
8.Herculaneum, Missouri: With its position along the path of totality and its open waterfront parks like Dunklin-Fletcher Memorial Park, Herculaneum is an attractive option for eclipse chasers looking for easily accessible yet beautiful viewing spots.
9.Waterloo, Illinois: Boasting a friendly small-town atmosphere and clear horizons free from tall buildings, Waterloo provides an unobstructed stage for observing the full phase of eclipse totality.
Safety Tip: Regardless of which spot you choose to view from within the Bi-state area, it’s important to use proper eye protection designed specifically for solar eclipse viewing to prevent eye damage.
Remember that while these locations are specifically noted as excellent viewing spots due to their position within the path of totality and potential for clear visibility conditions on April 8th 2024; weather plays an unpredictable role in any astronomical event. Be prepared with a backup plan in case clouds cover your first choice location on eclipse day!