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The Carbondale Graticule has the distinction of lying almost entirely within the areas of totality for two upcoming solar eclipses, on [http://www.hermit.org/Eclipse/2017-08-21/ August 21, 2017], and [http://www.hermit.org/Eclipse/2024-04-08/ April 8, 2024]. | The Carbondale Graticule has the distinction of lying almost entirely within the areas of totality for two upcoming solar eclipses, on [http://www.hermit.org/Eclipse/2017-08-21/ August 21, 2017], and [http://www.hermit.org/Eclipse/2024-04-08/ April 8, 2024]. | ||
− | The confluence of the Mississippi and Ohio rivers is | + | The confluence of the Mississippi and Ohio rivers is just south of the far southeast corner of this graticule. |
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Revision as of 21:23, 18 July 2008
St. Louis | Belleville | Fairfield |
Farmington | Carbondale, Illinois | Paducah, Kentucky |
Poplar Bluff, Arkansas | Sikeston, Missouri | Murray, Kentucky |
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The Carbondale, Illinois, U.S. graticule is located at (37, -89). It encompasses parts of Southern Illinois and Southeast Missouri, as well as a small corner in Kentucky. Some of the cities in this graticule are(in alphabetical order by state):
- Cairo, Illinois
- Chester, Illinois
- Christopher, Illinois
- Herrin, Illinois
- Murphysboro, Illinois
- Perryville, Illinois
- Barlow, Kentucky
- Cape Girardeau, Missouri
- Chaffee, Missouri
- Jackson, Missouri
- Pocahontas, Missouri
- Scott City, Missouri
Planned Activities
None yet.
Active Members
Troy plans to attend any events within reasonable driving distance of Marion or Carbondale. Allen is up for a weekend event within cycling distance of Cape Girardeau.
Claims to Fame
The Carbondale Graticule has the distinction of lying almost entirely within the areas of totality for two upcoming solar eclipses, on August 21, 2017, and April 8, 2024.
The confluence of the Mississippi and Ohio rivers is just south of the far southeast corner of this graticule.