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2017 Solar Eclipse: Census Bureau Statistics

August 10, 2017 By GISuser

TIP SHEET: CB17-TPS.63 AUG. 10, 2017 — On Monday, Aug. 21, 2017, all of North America will experience an eclipse of the sun. The solar eclipse path of totality will stretch from Salem, Ore., to Charleston, S.C. In recognition of the eclipse, the U.S. Census Bureau has compiled links to various social, economic and demographic statistics related to the event.

2017 Solar Eclipse[Source: U.S. Census Bureau]

 For more information on the eclipse, visit NASA’s eclipse website.

Census Bureau Statistics

·       Population estimates for selected eclipse viewing cities.

·       Detailed occupations: View the number of full-time, year-round civilian employed astronomers and physicists, aerospace engineers, and atmospheric and space scientists in the United States.

·       Travel related statistics.

·       Census Business Builder business/demographic profiles and interactive maps for selected eclipse-viewing cities:

o   Madras City, Ore.

–  Local Business Profile

–  Interactive map

o   Idaho Falls City, Idaho

–  Local Business Profile

–  Interactive map

o   Casper, Wyo.

–  Local Business Profile

–  Interactive map

o   Lincoln, Neb.

–  Local Business Profile

–  Interactive map

o   Jefferson City, Mo.

–  Local Business Profile

–  Interactive map

o   Carbondale, Ill.

–  Local Business Profile

–  Interactive map

o   Paducah, Ky.

–  Local Business Profile

–  Interactive map

o   Nashville, Tenn.

–  Local Business Profile

–  Interactive map

o   Clayton, Ga.

–  Local Business Profile

–  Interactive map

o   Columbia, S.C.

–  Local Business Profile

–  Interactive map

Related Links

·       NASA’s eclipse website.

·       Ready, Set, Eclipse: Probability of clouds for the United States on Aug. 21 based on climate data.

·       National Weather Service forecasts.

Source: 2017 Solar Eclipse: Census Bureau Statistics

Filed Under: Around the Web, Environment, Top Press Tagged With: cnsus, eclipse, NASA

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