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Are you ready to witness the celestial event of a lifetime? Moss Mountain Farm invites you to experience the awe-inspiring 2024 Eclipse like never before. Nestled amidst the picturesque beauty of our farm, this once-in-a-generation cosmic phenomenon promises to be an unforgettable spectacle.
Are you ready to witness the celestial event of a lifetime? Moss Mountain Farm invites you to experience the awe-inspiring 2024 Eclipse like never before. Nestled amidst the picturesque beauty of our farm, this once-in-a-generation cosmic phenomenon promises to be an unforgettable spectacle.
The anticipation builds with every tick — Secure your spot today!
The anticipation builds with every tick – Secure your spot today!
When the sky darkens for the Total Solar Eclipse, there’s no better accompaniment than the live, vibrant sounds of Gravel Yard — the bluegrass band that’s as authentic as the handmade instruments they play. We’re thrilled to announce that Gravel Yard will be performing at Moss Mountain Farm during this celestial celebration.
Many who have experienced a total solar eclipse rank it as their most awe-inspiring natural phenomenon. The event gradually unfolds as the Moon increasingly covers the Sun. The deepening eclipse casts the surroundings in an unusual hue, sharpening shadows and detailing them vividly. As the Sun dwindles to a slender crescent visible through eclipse glasses, daylight dims and you might observe undulating “shadow bands” on the ground. The moment of “totality” is breathtaking, with the Sun’s absence marked by a dark void encircled by the delicate strands of the solar corona. A noticeable drop in temperature can occur, and birds may be seen returning to their nests, tricked into thinking it’s twilight. You find yourself in an eerie twilight, encircled by a 360-degree “sunset.” As totality ends, these phenomena gently reverse themselves.
Directly viewing the Sun during a solar eclipse without proper protection can lead to severe eye damage or blindness, hence the need for special eclipse safety glasses or viewers; regular sunglasses are inadequate. Even during a 99.9% eclipse, the minuscule amount of sunlight is harmful. The brief phase of “totality,” when the Moon completely obscures the Sun, is the only exception when it’s safe to observe without protective eyewear. However, if you’re outside the path of totality, you must always use eye protection. Using binoculars, telescopes, cameras, or other optical devices without specialized solar filters for eclipse viewing is extremely dangerous.
The trajectory of the total eclipse will traverse 13 states, beginning in Texas and concluding in Maine. The provided map illustrates the route of totality as it passes over Mexico, the United States, and Canada. To witness the eclipse’s total phase, you need to be situated within the slender corridor of totality depicted on the map. Locations outside this path will experience only a partial solar eclipse.
Numerous outstanding online resources offer information about eclipses. Below, you’ll find a selection of our top picks.
Arkansas City Welcomes NASA to Discuss 2024 Total Solar Eclipse
$99 per person
11 am – 3 pm
When the sky darkens for the Total Solar Eclipse, there’s no better accompaniment than the live, vibrant sounds of Gravel Yard — the bluegrass band that’s as authentic as the handmade instruments they play. We’re thrilled to announce that Gravel Yard will be performing at Moss Mountain Farm during this celestial celebration.
April 8, 2024
$99 per person
11 am – 3 pm
Many who have experienced a total solar eclipse rank it as their most awe-inspiring natural phenomenon. The event gradually unfolds as the Moon increasingly covers the Sun. The deepening eclipse casts the surroundings in an unusual hue, sharpening shadows and detailing them vividly. As the Sun dwindles to a slender crescent visible through eclipse glasses, daylight dims and you might observe undulating “shadow bands” on the ground. The moment of “totality” is breathtaking, with the Sun’s absence marked by a dark void encircled by the delicate strands of the solar corona. A noticeable drop in temperature can occur, and birds may be seen returning to their nests, tricked into thinking it’s twilight. You find yourself in an eerie twilight, encircled by a 360-degree “sunset.” As totality ends, these phenomena gently reverse themselves.
Directly viewing the Sun during a solar eclipse without proper protection can lead to severe eye damage or blindness, hence the need for special eclipse safety glasses or viewers; regular sunglasses are inadequate. Even during a 99.9% eclipse, the minuscule amount of sunlight is harmful. The brief phase of “totality,” when the Moon completely obscures the Sun, is the only exception when it’s safe to observe without protective eyewear. However, if you’re outside the path of totality, you must always use eye protection. Using binoculars, telescopes, cameras, or other optical devices without specialized solar filters for eclipse viewing is extremely dangerous.
The trajectory of the total eclipse will traverse 13 states, beginning in Texas and concluding in Maine. The provided map illustrates the route of totality as it passes over Mexico, the United States, and Canada. To witness the eclipse’s total phase, you need to be situated within the slender corridor of totality depicted on the map. Locations outside this path will experience only a partial solar eclipse.
Numerous outstanding online resources offer information about eclipses. Below, you’ll find a selection of our top picks.
Arkansas City Welcomes NASA to Discuss 2024 Total Solar Eclipse
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