Don't miss out on the solar eclipse madness in Michigan! Traffic jams, peak times, and celestial wonders await - read on!
Excitement is brewing as the total solar eclipse of 2024 approaches Michigan! From Luna Pier to Detroit and even on a Delta flight to DTW, everyone is gearing up for this rare celestial event. Traffic jams and early crowds in Luna Pier hint at the anticipation building up as the eclipse's peak visibility nears between 3:10 and 3:15 p.m. Most of Southeast Michigan is set to witness a 99% total eclipse, with the peak times carefully noted for sky gazers. Whether in Detroit, Grand Rapids, or Marquette, people are eager to search their ZIP codes for the exact eclipse timing. On April 8, 2024, Michiganders will have the chance to witness the spectacle of a partial eclipse at the very least. Luna Pier, Michigan, becomes a prime spot for experiencing the total solar eclipse firsthand, with the next one not gracing the U.S. until 2044. Interestingly, the Detroit area will miss out on the path of totality then, adding to the uniqueness of this cosmic event.
We're bringing you the latest solar eclipse 2024 coverage from Luna Pier, Detroit, northern Ohio (in the path) and even the Delta flight to DTW.
MLive photographers fanned out across the state to capture the rare celestial event.
Traffic has already started building up ahead of today's total solar eclipse. · The eclipse is expected to reach maximum visibility between 3:10 and 3:15 p.m. ...
Most of Southeast Michigan will see 99% of a total eclipse during its peak coverage. Here's when:
What time will the eclipse happen near you? Search your ZIP code to find out when to look to the sky, from Detroit to Grand Rapids to Marquette.
On Monday, April 8, 2024, a total solar eclipse will cross North America and all of Michigan will at least get to see a partial eclipse.
The next time the U.S. will be in the path of a total solar eclipse will be Aug. 23, 2044, but the Detroit area will not be in the path of totality for that ...