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Enjoy the 2024 Solar Eclipse in Morris County, NJ

Where to view the eclipse, how to view the eclipse, best time to view the eclipse!

April 4, 2024

So you might have heard about this solar eclipse thing happening on Monday, April 8, 2024 - yes? Here's everything you need to know to make the most of this rare experience! 

In northern New Jersey, expect the max viewing of the solar eclipse to occur around 3:25pm. If your local school district isn't one of the lucky ones with the day off, you may want to arrange to pick your student up early to enjoy the viewing. 

We've rounded up some local viewing spots hosting special events, and ways to safely view this year's solar eclipse:


WHERE

County College of Morris Longo Planetarium

The Observatory at Jenny Jump State Park

Solar eclipse viewing event at Morris Museum


SAFE WAYS TO VIEW (do not attempt to look directly at the solar eclipse without taking the appropriate safety measures)

Make a pinhole viewer

Get a pair of eclipse-safe glasses. Amazon is a good source, also check as some local libraries are giving them out. 

View through a welding mask

Look at the eclipse reflected onto water - for this just fill a bowl, pan, kiddie pool, etc and place it where it will catch a reflection. There are conflicting reports on the safety of using this method. We suggest doing your own research. 


However and where ever you enjoy this unique and rare solar eclipse, enjoy!