
The eclipse led to a big payday for one small-town Oregon radio station. How A Tiny Oregon Radio Station Is Expanding Its Reach, Thanks To The Eclipse Traffic gets heavy around Madras Oregon, the center of the solar eclipse path of totality in the Beaver State. Visitors Descend On Madras Area For Oregon Solarfest But cloud cover on the coast could be an issue. Mostly clear skies are in the forecast across Oregon Monday morning for the total solar eclipse event. Oregon Eclipse Forecast: Clouds On The Coast, But Clear Skies Elsewhere Watch the NASA documentary of the event, see how Oregon reacted via our social map, or read NPR's blog from reporters who covered the eclipse live. Some stores and restaurants along the path of totality in Oregon have seen an uptick in the lead-up to the eclipse others have been only moderately busy. 21, 2017Įclipse Helpful For Central Oregon Businesses But No Watershed

Thousands gathered Monday along Portland's downtown harbor wall and in the Willamette River to see the solar eclipse. Path Of Partiality: Portlanders Celebrate Solar Eclipse

But what's the experience like for people with visual impairments? Aug. Millions of people looked to the sky Monday to watch the first total solar eclipse in the U.S. Oregon State University is collaborating with Linn-Benton Community College on this project, kicking off the show by launching a balloon from an OSU research vessel in the Pacific Ocean. 21, 2017įor People With Visual Impairments, Eclipse Can Still Be Thrilling Experience Furthermore, a number of research universities spanning the nation, from Oregon to South Carolina, are collaborating on the Eclipse Ballooning Project, where high altitude balloons with cameras attached will be launched from coast to coast to live stream the experience via the NASA Channel. ET (4:47 UTC) on June 21 and cross a skinny path that starts at sunrise in Africa and eventually moves across to China before ending at sunset over the.

PDT and the moon left the penumbra completely at 6. The annular eclipse will begin at 12:47 a.m. While hundreds of thousands of Northwest residents were looking up, power companies were monitoring just how much solar power they lost during Monday’s sky-darkening eclipse. The rest of the eclipse action wrapped up with a partial eclipse ending at 5:53 a.m. 21, 2017Įclipse Not A Problem For NW Solar Power Distribution Watch the NASA documentary of the event, see how Oregon reacted via our social map, or read NPRs blog from reporters who covered the eclipse live. Watch this stunning 13-second video capturing the 2017 solar eclipse shot from Salem, Oregon. Watch: The 2017 Oregon Solar Eclipse In Totality
