Excitement builds for 2017 Kansas City total eclipse; plan now for solar spectacular

It will only last for a couple of minutes but it promises to be spectacular.

Next year’s total solar eclipse, on Aug. 21, will traverse the entire United States from Oregon to South Carolina. The southern line of totality bisects Kansas City, but 100,000 people or more are expected to gather at Rosecrans Memorial Airport in St. Joseph, which is considered a sweet spot for viewing. Read more.


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