2024 Solar Eclipse

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On April 8, 2024, a Total Solar Eclipse will darken New Hampshire's skies in one of nature's most awe-inspiring shows. For 3 minutes and 15 seconds, skies will dim, temperatures will drop, and the country will pause to watch as the Moon passes over the light of the Sun, completely blocking its light.

Northern New Hampshire will be in the eclipse’s Path of Totality, which offers the most dramatic view of the eclipse.  The last time New Hampshire was in the direct path of a Solar Eclipse was in 1959, and the next won’t be until 2079.  While Marlow is not in the Path of Totality, we are close enough to have a greater than 96% view!

The Marlow Town Library eclipse glasses free for patrons, while supplies last.  Drop by and get a pair, or use one of these other ways to safely view this rare event.

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The Marlow Town Library will be closed Monday April 8 between 2 and 4 PM, so we can attend the Town-wide celebration at the school.  See you there!

 

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