If you want to wait until 2045, there will be a full eclipse right over Colorado. But in the meantime...
Are you still in the dark about the upcoming eclipse? Although Colorado is not in the path of totality today, April 8, you'll still be able to catch a 65 percent eclipse in metro Denver.What time is the solar eclipse in Denver?
As the shadow of the moon races across the continent at thousands of miles per hour, Colorado residents have a window of around two and a half hours to view the partial eclipse. In Denver, it will start at 11:28 a.m., then reach 65 percent at 12:40 p.m., and end at 1:54 p.m.A total solar eclipse will be visible from a narrow, 115-mile path across the United States.
In Boulder, the partial solar eclipse will begin at 11:28 a.m. and reach a maximum of about 70 percent coverage of the sun at 12:40 p.m. During the eclipse, the Mesa Lab will have free, hands-on activities and solar viewing opportunities for the whole family. Find out moreObservatory Park and DU Campus Green
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