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Total solar eclipse is coming. Michigan's view won't be impressive

  • Posted on July 13, 2026
  • By Detroit Free Press
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In brief

While a total solar eclipse will captivate observers across certain global regions in August, Michigan residents will witness only a partial eclipse. This celestial event offers a unique opportunity for the state's inhabitants to experience the moon's shadow passing across the sun, though without the dramatic totality effect. Understanding the difference between partial and total eclipses helps residents prepare appropriately for this astronomical phenomenon and manage expectations accordingly.

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Total solar eclipse is coming. Michigan's view won't be impressive
Total solar eclipse is coming. Michigan's view won't be impressive

Michigan will experience a partial solar eclipse in August while some areas of the world will see totality.
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Detroit Free Press

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