A group of fourth graders use pinhole viewers to watch the solar eclipse Monday, April 8, 2024, at Village Oaks Elementary School in Novi.

A group of fourth graders use pinhole viewers to watch the solar eclipse Monday, April 8, 2024, at Village Oaks Elementary School in Novi.

Photo by Brian Wells


Metro Detroit is looking up

Eclipse draws stares across region

Metro | Published April 8, 2024

 Shrine Catholic Grade School physical education teacher Gabe Flores holds protective glasses for student Kate Bates, 11, in Royal Oak.

Shrine Catholic Grade School physical education teacher Gabe Flores holds protective glasses for student Kate Bates, 11, in Royal Oak.

 Lindsey Larivee, of Troy, captured an image of the eclipse.

Lindsey Larivee, of Troy, captured an image of the eclipse.

Photo by Lindsey Larivee

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A total solar eclipse brought all ages out to marvle at the sky Monday, April 8. In metro Detroit, some schools let students out early or cancelled classes, and streams of skywatchers clogged some freeways for a better view in Ohio.

The path of totality — the line across Earth along which the moon completely blocked out the sun — fell across a sliver of southeast Michigan. The last time North America experienced a total solar eclipse was 2017, and the last time Michigan experienced a total eclipse was 1954.

According to University of Michigan astronomer and physicist David Gerdes, Michigan will have to wait 75 years — 2099 — to see another total solar eclipse.

Eclipses happen when the moon passes directly in front of the sun. By an amazing cosmic coincidence, the moon's diameter is 400 times smaller than the sun, and the sun is about 400 times farther away. So, as seen from Earth, they have almost the same apparent size, and the moon can almost exactly cover the sun. 

The total eclipse lasted about four minutes. Schools and libraries equipped communities with eclipse glasses made with very dark film to keep eyes safe. They are so dark that they block anything less bright than the sun.


 

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