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[[image:ACM Campus drone shot.jpg|thumb|[Image.]  [[wikipedia:Allegany College of Maryland|Allegany College of Maryland]] is my favorite location for Solar observing and is where I observed the [[wikipedia:August 2017 Solar Eclipse|August 2017 Solar Eclipse]] from.  The community college campus has free parking and lots of open space with grassy field to set up Solar telescopes on. <ref><code>[[commons:category:Allegany College of Maryland]]</code></ref>]] | |||
The <u>[[Solar Eclipse of 2023-10-14]]</u> will be a [https://www.timeanddate.com/eclipse/in/@39.65161,-78.73135?iso=20231014 Partial Solar Eclipse] in Maryland, <abbr title="United States of America">USA</abbr>. <ref><code>https://www.timeanddate.com/eclipse/in/@39.65161,-78.73135?iso=20231014</code></ref>  From the [https://www.allegany.edu/directions/ Allegany College of Maryland Cumberland Campus], the eclipse will be over a duration of 2 hours, 39 minutes, and 46 seconds from <abbr title="time">T</abbr>11:56:01 (11:56:01 <abbr title="antemeridiem">AM</abbr>) to T14:35:47 (2:35:47 <abbr title="postmeridiem">PM</abbr>) with the eclipse maximum at T13:15:08 (1:15:08 PM) in local USA Eastern Daylight Time (EDT). <ref><code>https://www.occultations.org/observing/software/occult/</code></ref>  The eclipse will go from (<abbr title="azimuth">AZ</abbr>, <abbr title="altitude">ALT</abbr>) = (159.2, 39.92)° to (AZ, ALT) = (209.8, 37.40)° with the eclipse maximum at (AZ, ALT) = (184.7, 42.02)°. <ref><code>https://www.stellarium.org/</code></ref>  The ideal observing location will be outside of an urban area, with trees or water (not pavement or buildings) to the south.  Observers in Allegany County (Maryland) may get a better view from the [https://dnr.maryland.gov/publiclands/pages/western/rockygap.aspx Rocky Gap State Park Campground] overlooking Lake Habeeb to the south but the college campus is more convenient for accessibility. | The <u>[[Solar Eclipse of 2023-10-14]]</u> will be a [https://www.timeanddate.com/eclipse/in/@39.65161,-78.73135?iso=20231014 Partial Solar Eclipse] in Maryland, <abbr title="United States of America">USA</abbr>. <ref><code>https://www.timeanddate.com/eclipse/in/@39.65161,-78.73135?iso=20231014</code></ref>  From the [https://www.allegany.edu/directions/ Allegany College of Maryland Cumberland Campus], the eclipse will be over a duration of 2 hours, 39 minutes, and 46 seconds from <abbr title="time">T</abbr>11:56:01 (11:56:01 <abbr title="antemeridiem">AM</abbr>) to T14:35:47 (2:35:47 <abbr title="postmeridiem">PM</abbr>) with the eclipse maximum at T13:15:08 (1:15:08 PM) in local USA Eastern Daylight Time (EDT). <ref><code>https://www.occultations.org/observing/software/occult/</code></ref>  The eclipse will go from (<abbr title="azimuth">AZ</abbr>, <abbr title="altitude">ALT</abbr>) = (159.2, 39.92)° to (AZ, ALT) = (209.8, 37.40)° with the eclipse maximum at (AZ, ALT) = (184.7, 42.02)°. <ref><code>https://www.stellarium.org/</code></ref>  The ideal observing location will be outside of an urban area, with trees or water (not pavement or buildings) to the south.  Observers in Allegany County (Maryland) may get a better view from the [https://dnr.maryland.gov/publiclands/pages/western/rockygap.aspx Rocky Gap State Park Campground] overlooking Lake Habeeb to the south but the college campus is more convenient for accessibility. | ||
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The Solar Eclipse of 2023-10-14 will be a Partial Solar Eclipse in Maryland, USA. [2] From the Allegany College of Maryland Cumberland Campus, the eclipse will be over a duration of 2 hours, 39 minutes, and 46 seconds from T11:56:01 (11:56:01 AM) to T14:35:47 (2:35:47 PM) with the eclipse maximum at T13:15:08 (1:15:08 PM) in local USA Eastern Daylight Time (EDT). [3] The eclipse will go from (AZ, ALT) = (159.2, 39.92)° to (AZ, ALT) = (209.8, 37.40)° with the eclipse maximum at (AZ, ALT) = (184.7, 42.02)°. [4] The ideal observing location will be outside of an urban area, with trees or water (not pavement or buildings) to the south. Observers in Allegany County (Maryland) may get a better view from the Rocky Gap State Park Campground overlooking Lake Habeeb to the south but the college campus is more convenient for accessibility.
ephemeris
Solar eclipse ephemeris for the Allegany College of Maryland Cumberland Campus generated by Occult from the International Occultation Timing Association (IOTA).
S O L A R E C L I P S E P R E D I C T I O N for 2023 Oct 14 Allegany College of Maryland Cumberland Campus East Longitude - 78 43.88 Latitude 39 39.09 Altitude 205 m. TT-UTC 69.2 secs Prediction basis: DE440 UT1-UTC 0.0 secs ▲T [= TT-UT1] 69.2 secs Event UTC P.A. alt. Differential Corrections h m s o o A B C First Contact 15 56 1 280 40 2.50 0.21 -0.04 Second Contact .. .. .. Maximum Eclipse 17 15 8 42 1.69 -1.45 -0.05 Third Contact .. .. .. Last Contact 18 35 47 165 37 0.80 -2.60 -0.07 Magnitude at Maximum Eclipse 0.434 At Maximum Eclipse Distance from Centre of eclipse 0.311182 151.1 135.3 0.09 Planetary elongations Mercury 4° W Venus 46° W Mars 11° E Jupiter 158° W Saturn 130° E Differential Corrections: Units: for Contact Times - seconds; Distance - 0.000001 A and B - per arc minute, C - per km in altitude
see also
2023-10-14 Solar Eclipse
2023-10-14 Solar Eclipse/multi-site ephemerides
2023-10-14 Solar Eclipse/coordinates
2023-10-14 Solar Eclipse/locations
2023-10-14 Solar Eclipse/single-site ephemerides
https://www.nicolesharp.net/eclipses/2023-10-14.htm
references
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commons:category:Allegany College of Maryland
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https://www.timeanddate.com/eclipse/in/@39.65161,-78.73135?iso=20231014
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https://www.occultations.org/observing/software/occult/
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https://www.stellarium.org/
keywords
2023, 2023-10, 2023-10-14, eclipse, eclipse-chasing, Luna, Lunar, Moon, partial, partiality, Sol, Solar, Sun, umbraphilia