About this Event
3251 Panthersville Road, Decatur, GA
You’ll get a free pair of solar eclipse glasses to view the event.
What you’ll see: The moon looks like it’s covering the sun. In Decatur, we’re expected to see 97 percent totality, meaning, 97 percent of the sun will be covered.
What you’ll experience: Birds, insects and other animals are expected to quiet down as if night is approaching
2:38 p.m. –The approximate time of 97 percent totality
Ninety-nine years ago on June 8, 1918: The last time the U.S.experienced a full solar eclipse.
Need more info? Contact Susannah Lomant at slomant@gsu.edu