Eclipse times for Southeast Tennessee cities

This photo provided by Bob Baer and Sarah Kovac, participants in the Citizen CATE Experiment, shows a "diamond ring" shape during the 2016 total solar eclipse in Indonesia. For the 2017 eclipse over the United States, the National Science Foundation-funded movie project nicknamed Citizen CATE will have more than 200 volunteers trained and given special small telescopes and tripods to observe the sun at 68 locations in the exact same way. The thousands of images from the citizen-scientists will be combined for a movie of the usually hard-to-see sun’s edge. (R. Baer, S. Kovac/Citizen CATE Experiment via AP)
This photo provided by Bob Baer and Sarah Kovac, participants in the Citizen CATE Experiment, shows a "diamond ring" shape during the 2016 total solar eclipse in Indonesia. For the 2017 eclipse over the United States, the National Science Foundation-funded movie project nicknamed Citizen CATE will have more than 200 volunteers trained and given special small telescopes and tripods to observe the sun at 68 locations in the exact same way. The thousands of images from the citizen-scientists will be combined for a movie of the usually hard-to-see sun’s edge. (R. Baer, S. Kovac/Citizen CATE Experiment via AP)

Total Solar Eclipse coverage

WHAT TIME IS TOTALITY?

From west to east, the following gives the estimated time the total solar eclipse will begin and the duration of totality in specific locations in Southeast Tennessee.

-Sparta: 1:30:03.9 CDT 2 minutes, 39 seconds

-Spencer: 1:30:27.7 CDT 2 minutes 26 seconds

-Fall Creek Falls: 1:30:50.3 CDT 2 minutes, 39 seconds

-Pikeville: 1:31:12.7 CDT 2 minutes, 25 seconds

-Spring City: 2:31:38.4 2 minutes, 39 seconds

-Dayton: 2:31:45.5 2 minutes, 21 seconds

-Graysville: 2:31:47.8 2 minutes, 8 seconds

-Dunlap: 2:31:59.1 42 seconds

-Decatur: 2:32:04.6 2 minutes, 34 seconds

-Niota: 2:32:31.9 2 minutes, 38 seconds

-Sweetwater: 2:32:35.6 2 minutes, 37 seconds

-Athens: 2:32:34.1 2 minutes, 35 seconds

-Madisonville: 2:32:53.1 2 minutes, 38 seconds

-Etowah: 2:32:56.1 2 minutes, 28 seconds

-Vonore: 2:33:06.6 2 minutes, 31 seconds

-Cleveland: 2:33:09.7 1 minute, 3 seconds

-Benton: 2:33:11.9 1 minute, 51 seconds

-Tellico Plains: 2:33:15.7 2 minutes, 37 seconds

-Ocoee: 2:33:22.5 1 minute, 22 seconds

-Copperhill: 2:34:10.4 1 minute, 38 seconds

-Murphy, N.C.: 2:34:16.4 2 minutes, 27 seconds

-Clingman's Dome: 2:35:12.1 1 minute, 26 seconds

Source: 2006-2017 Xavier M. Jubier's 2017 total solar eclipse Google map

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