Eclipse Calculator – Solar Eclipses in Lubbock, Texas, U.S.A.
Eclipse visible in Lubbock – Oct 23, 2014 Partial Solar Eclipse
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The animation shows approximately what the eclipse looks like in Lubbock (weather permitting).
During this partial solar eclipse, the Moon covers only parts of the Sun, as seen from Lubbock. As the central part of the Moon's shadow (umbra) misses the Earth during a partial solar eclipse, there are no other locations on Earth where the Sun appears completely covered during this event.
More about the Oct 23, 2014 Partial Solar Eclipse
Stages in eclipse
- Partial Eclipse just started
- Partial Eclipse in good progress
- Maximum Eclipse
- Partial Eclipse continues
- Partial Eclipse about to end
Local times for eclipse in Lubbock on Thursday, October 23, 2014
Click on the Sun/Moon symbols in the column entitled “Looks like” to see what the eclipse looks like during the different phases of the event.
Some of the eclipse is very close to the horizon.
Times are local for Lubbock (CDT - Central Daylight Time).Other eclipses visible in Lubbock
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