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Total Eclipse Visible in New York State Today

Spectacular Sight if Weather Permits

Live Updates and Coverage from The New York Times

New Yorkers are in for a celestial treat today, as a total eclipse will be visible in parts of the state. The eclipse will begin at 7 am ET and will reach its peak at 8:17 am ET. If the weather cooperates, skywatchers can expect a memorable spectacle.

The eclipse will be visible in a narrow path stretching from Oregon to South Carolina. New York City is just outside this path, but the partial eclipse will still be visible in the city.

The New York Times will be providing live coverage of the eclipse, with updates from reporters and photographers stationed throughout the state. The Times will also be hosting a live stream of the eclipse on its website.

For the best view of the eclipse, find a location with a clear view of the western horizon. You can also use binoculars or a telescope to get a closer look.

If you're planning to watch the eclipse, be sure to take precautions to protect your eyes. Never look directly at the sun without proper eye protection.



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