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WELCOME TO THE 2024 ECLIPSE SITE FOR WESTERN NEW BRUNSWICK, CANADA

Welcome to the 2024 eclipse site for western new brunswick, canadaWelcome to the
2024 eclipse site for western new brunswick, canadaWelcome to the 2024 eclipse
site for western new brunswick, canadaWelcome to the 2024 eclipse site for
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IT’S ALMOST HERE!

The 2024 eclipse is approaching fast. Don’t miss out!

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TOTAL SOLAR ECLIPSE

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WHAT IS A TOTAL SOLAR ECLIPSE?

A total solar eclipse occurs when the Moon passes between the Sun and the Earth,
completely covering the face of the Sun. When the Moon covers the entire disk of
the sun, the sky will darken, as if it were dawn or dusk. So, the temperature
drops, and the birds become quiet, while the stars and planets become more
visible. The Moon's shadow sweeps over the Earth's surface. 




The shadow consists of two parts; the umbra, a cone in which no direct sunlight
penetrates and the penumbra, which is reached by the light from only a part of
the Suns disk.




The diameter of the sun is about 400 times the Moons, but also about 400 times
further away, which makes the total solar eclipse possible. 




Weather permitting, people in the path of a total solar eclipse can see the Suns
corona, the outer atmosphere, which is otherwise obscured by the bright face of
the Sun. 




The total solar eclipse will cross North America, passing over Mexico, the
United States and Canada. There is a partial eclipse happening in October as
well. 




On April 8th, 2024, millions of people will have a once-in-a-lifetime
opportunity to witness an astronomical event, a total solar eclipse. Central New
Brunswick will be in the direct path a total solar eclipse—the first time since
the year 932 at this location. Whether you're a seasoned astronomer or simply a
curious observer, this event is something that you should not miss. 




SCHEDULE OF EVENTS HAPPENING THROUGHOUT THE REGION

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PLASTER ROCK


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SOLAR BALLOON TELESCOPE PROJECT

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An interesting project planned for the region is a unique project to develop a
balloon-borne solar telescope that will be launched in Florenceville-Bristol by
an unmanned high-altitude balloon.




The overall purpose of the project is to provide live, magnified telescopic
images of the total eclipse taken from the stratosphere and broadcast to
ground-based audiences in a few locations in the Western Valley of New Brunswick
and potentially to a world-wide audience via the internet. One of the advantages
of this project is that, in the event it is cloudy on eclipse day, the balloon
will be well above the clouds and able to send images back to the audience in a
safe manner for viewing on the ground. The balloon will go as high as 30,000
meters before descending back to the ground.

The original idea for the project came from David Hunter, a
Florenceville-Bristol resident. David has assembled a first-class team with
expertise in engineering, math and physics, among other disciplines. The science
engineering team has been working on the project for over two years. It is a
very sophisticated project, and we believe it will be the first time that a
non-governmental group has successfully live-streamed a total eclipse.




There are also significant regulatory and safety aspects to the launching and
recovery of the payload, including obtaining Transport Canada and Navcan
approvals.




All of the members of the Balloon Solar Eclipse team are volunteers and they
have put in countless hours to designing and implementing the project. There
have been three test launches so far and another is expected in October. The
team has also had the support of a number of local businesses, including JD
Irving and Bell Canada. The RSC and District of Carleton North have also
provided ongoing support.




There is tremendous and growing interest in this is amazing idea which will
happen right here in the Western New Brunswick. 




AND YOU CAN 

WATCH IT LIVE ON YOUTUBE!!




 2024 Eclipse Up Close - YouTube 








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Check out this great video and all of the details on this incredible
initiative!! 

2024 Balloon Solar Eclipse Project, New Brunswick | Welcome (eclipseplus.ca) 


COL. CHRIS HADFIELD

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SPEAKING ENGAGEMENT

Book your tickets to hear Col. Chris Hadfield, a legendary Canadian astronaut,
author, musician and keynote speaker on the evening of April 8th in
Florenceville-Bristol, NB, with a special opening act by British-Canadian
comedian James Mullinger! Limited tickets available on Eventbrite. 

Click here to buy tickets

LOOKING FOR SOME GREAT ECLIPSE MERCHANDISE?

 Click here to order your own cosmically cool apparel and swag! Choose from a
variety of colours and logos on T-shirts, Hoodies, Zip-ups, Toques, Mittens,
Tumblers & Mugs!

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ECLIPSE GLASSES - SAFETY MATTERS

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PROTECT YOUR EYES

Eye safety is top priority! You must wear certified protective eyewear if you
are watching the eclipse. SUNGLASSES DO NOT WORK.




Viewing any part of the sun through a camera lens, binoculars, or a telescope
without a special-purpose solar filter secured over the front of the optics
might instantly cause eye injury. The concentrated solar rays could damage the
filter and enter your eyes.  

 

If you normally wear eyeglasses, keep them on. Put your eclipse glasses over
them or hold a handheld solar viewer in front of them. 




Stand still and cover your eyes with your eclipse glasses or solar viewer before
looking up at the bright Sun. After looking at the Sun, turn away and remove
your filter, do not remove it while looking at the Sun. 




There will be free eclipse glasses for WESTERN NB RESIDENTS* while quantities
last! Pick up will start March 4th at participating locations in Plaster Rock,
Perth-Andover, New Denmark, Bath, Centreville, Florenceville-Bristol, Hartland,
Woodstock and Canterbury. *Proof of address may be required upon pick-up. One
pair per person per household (Adults and children under 5). Students K-12 in
Western NB will receive theirs from school before April 8th. 




Glasses were purchased from American Paper Optics. ISO 12312-2


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ECLIPSE FACTS

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WHEN AND WHERE

ECLIPSE MEANING

HOW TO PREPARE

The Monday, April 8, 2024, total solar eclipse will cross North America, passing
over Mexico, the United States, and Canada. The total solar eclipse will begin
over the South Pacific Ocean. In Western NB, the eclipse will begin at approx.
3:15 pm, totality will be 4:32 pm for 3 minutes, 20 seconds  

HOW TO PREPARE

ECLIPSE MEANING

HOW TO PREPARE

Make sure you dress for the weather, the temperature will also drop even more
near the darkest phase as there will be no warm Sun rays. Also, make sure you
are comfortable by bringing camping/folding chairs. Bring snacks and fluids,
like warm beverages as the eclipse can take 3+ hours.

ECLIPSE MEANING

ECLIPSE MEANING

ECLIPSE MEANING

Did you know that the word eclipse comes from the Greek word "elkeipsis" which
means "the darkening of a heavenly body", "the downfall" or "the abandonment."


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