On April 8th, 2024, Ohioans are eagerly anticipating a rare celestial event – a solar eclipse! The last total solar eclipse in Ohio occurred over 200 years ago in 1806, making this upcoming event on April 8th a truly special occurrence.
During the solar eclipse, a 124-mile strip of land in Ohio will be completely covered in shadow for a few minutes, with other areas experiencing partial shadow as the moon partially obscures the sun. Speaking about the impact on solar arrays during the eclipse, it is noted, "Your solar array will not have any sunlight to absorb during the solar eclipse."
For those curious about the effects on solar production, clients are being encouraged to send screenshots of their solar production after the eclipse to observe the phenomenon. Additionally, special solar eclipse glasses are recommended for safe viewing of the event, with a reminder that it is unsafe to look directly at the sun without proper eye protection.
As excitement builds for the solar eclipse, people are expected to travel to various locations along the path of totality to witness the event. With thousands of events planned across Ohio, including at NASA's event in Cleveland and other venues such as the Armstrong Air and Space Museum in Wapakoneta and the Cleveland Museum of Natural History, there will be ample opportunities for individuals to experience this rare celestial event.
In preparation for the solar eclipse, it is advised to purchase solar eclipse glasses from recommended vendors to ensure safe viewing. Additionally, for those planning to travel to witness the eclipse, caution and patience are recommended due to expected busy roads as people converge to observe this natural spectacle.
With only a few weeks remaining until the solar eclipse on April 8th between 3:08 – 3:19 PM, the anticipation and excitement continue to grow in Ohio as residents prepare to witness this extraordinary event.