April 8, 2024
On April 8, 2024, the path of totality will pass through parts of Oklahoma, offering a unique opportunity to witness the moon completely block the sun in this rare solar eclipse. Oklahoma's wide-open spaces and stunning landscapes make it an ideal location to observe this astronomical phenomenon. Whether you choose to watch the eclipse from a city or venture into the countryside, the anticipation and thrill of seeing the sky darken as the moon aligns perfectly with the sun will create a once-in-a-lifetime memory. So, mark your calendars and prepare for an extraordinary celestial event in Oklahoma!
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As you prepare for your RV getaway, it’s important to pack the essentials that will make your trip comfortable and enjoyable.
Most towns in the US aren’t on the path, and RV rentals, hotels and campsites usually book up months in advance.
RV campsites with unobstructed views of the sky; state parks are the perfect home base for all of your eclipse adventures!
Watch parties across the path of totality are filled with fun family activities to make this experience even more special.
Does Oklahoma have RV rentals for viewing the eclipse?
Yes! RVshare has rentals in states across the U.S. Choose from luxury Class As to small travel trailers and everything in between. An RV rental is a great way to enjoy nature and witness the beauty of the 2024 solar eclipse.
How long will the eclipse last?
The longest amount of time for the 2024 total solar eclipse will be 4 minutes and 28 seconds occurring close to Torreón, Mexico. The majority of locations on the path where the eclipse will be fully visible will have a duration of totality ranging from 3.5 to 4 minutes.
Will the temperature change while the eclipse is happening?
The temperature will drop about 10 degrees, keeping in mind other weather conditions such as wind, humidity, cloud coverage and rain.
How can I view the solar eclipse without hurting my eyes?
In other types of solar eclipses, it is necessary for viewers to wear special glasses or use an alternative method to view the Sun throughout the event, as at least some part of the Sun is always visible. However, during a total solar eclipse, viewers should take precautions by using protective measures before and after the Sun's visible disk is completely covered. Once the Sun is completely blocked, known as totality, viewers are able to observe the eclipse directly without needing any special eye protection.
Can I take photos of the eclipse?
Yes, but it’s recommended to have a specialized eclipse filter between your camera and the Sun. Here are more detailed instructions from the American Astronomical Society.