What is what time is the eclipse in ct?

There's no single answer to "what time is the eclipse in CT" because it depends on which eclipse you're asking about and where in Connecticut you are. Connecticut will experience the annular solar eclipse of October 14, 2023, but the exact timing will vary slightly across the state.

To find the precise timing for your location in Connecticut, you should use a reputable eclipse calculator or website. These will allow you to input your specific city or coordinates and provide the times for:

  • Annularity (if applicable): The time the sun is completely covered by the moon (for an annular eclipse, it will be a ring of fire). This will not happen across all of Connecticut.
  • Partial eclipse start: When the moon begins to cover the sun.
  • Maximum eclipse: When the sun is most covered by the moon.
  • Partial eclipse end: When the moon is no longer covering the sun.

Search terms to use: "Annular solar eclipse October 14, 2023 Connecticut [your city/town]" or use a dedicated eclipse website like timeanddate.com. They usually have interactive maps allowing you to click on your location.