Saturday's annual solar eclipse will occur when thousands of college football fans are gathered to watch their teams on the field.
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Signs of the eclipse will begin at 11:04 a.m. EDT and end around 3:13 p.m. EDT, but during the height of the event, from around noon to just after 1 p.m., games will be in full swing from Texas to the None of the football games that are scheduled to take place Saturday will be under the point of maximum obstruction, but that won’t prevent some stadiums from seeing 35% - 86% of the Moon in front of the The 11 a.m. CDT match between North Texas and the Temple Owls near Dallas will be the game that is the closest to the path of annularity., is expected to see between 85-90% of totality on Saturday, with the partial phase beginning around 10:22 CDT and lasting through 1:28 p.m. local time. The maximum extent of what the eclipse has to offer this region of North Texas will peak just after 11:50 a.m. CDT.New Jersey Alabama Head Football Coach Nick Saban was recently asked about the event and the possibility of impacting players and fans at Saturday’s game. "This is a new one on me. I didn’t know that, so, and I’ve never had to deal with that honestly in my entire coaching career,"Many agencies, including NASA, have released advice and warnings to everyone on whether to attend an outdoor function or not on Saturday.Severe eye injury can even occur without specialized solar filters on camera lenses, telescopes and binoculars. Astronomers say an annular solar eclipse is not rare, and at least one can be seen from Earth every two years.
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