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People in some areas of the western U.S. will be able to see the annular eclipse, when the moon passes directly in front of the sun. Kansas City will see around 60% obscuration, while parts of western Kansas will get up to 80%. But Missouri will get a total solar eclipse as soon as next year.
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In April 2024, many people who live in eastern Missouri and southern Illinois will find themselves in that rare path of totality.
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You could be forgiven for not realizing there's an organization based in Kansas City that's helping people around the world gain access to sanitation and…
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Across the United States, millions got a near-once-in-a-lifetime chance to view a total solar eclipse Monday. In the weeks leading up to the event, lines…
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People from all over the world gathered in the small northeast Kansas town of Sabetha during Monday's solar eclipse to experience two-and-a-half minutes…
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As the country prepared for the first total solar eclipse over the continental United States in decades, the Up To Date crew headed into the path of…
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Just hours ahead of the total eclipse of the sun, Central Standard broadcasts live from Parkville, Missouri. We hear from KCUR reporters along the path of…
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It is indeed dark during the day as a total solar eclipse makes its way from Oregon to Missouri to South Carolina. Eleven states are in the path of total…
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During the Aug. 21 solar eclipse, spectators will turn their eyes upward to see the moon pass in front of the sun. But many Midwest scientists will turn...
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Hazzan Tahl Ben-Yehuda, a clergy person at Congregation Beth Shalom in Overland Park, likes to be amazed at the natural world, what she calls "God's…
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This Monday, August 21, the moon will cover the sun in a rare total solar eclipse across a 70-mile path of the United States.The eclipse starts at 11:40…
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Birds, bees, fish, and all sorts of other animals exponentially expand their intelligence and abilities when they cluster together in swarms. Can humans…