Ocean City will experience a partial solar eclipse on Monday afternoon (Aug. 21). Here are some things you may want to know about the event.
When will it happen? The eclipse will begin in the early afternoon and peak at about 2:45 p.m. in Ocean City.
Will it be a total eclipse? No, Ocean City is far north of the 70-mile-wide path across the United States that will experience total darkness.
How can I watch the eclipse? Remember, do not look directly at the sun without proper equipment. It could cause damage to the retina. The eclipse itself is not dangerous, but staring at the sun is (and the eclipse makes that more possible and enticing). Here's one guide on
How to Watch an Eclipse . If you weren’t able to pick up a pair of eclipse glasses,
here’s instructions on making a pinhole projector . The City of Ocean City is not selling or distributing eclipse glasses.
Will Ocean City close during the eclipse? All beaches, stores and businesses will be operating on a normal schedule on Monday.
How can I learn more? For complete information on the eclipse, links to live-streamed photography and more, visit the NASA 2017 eclipse page:
https://eclipse2017.nasa.gov .