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Totality Round
A total solar eclipse is a relatively rare occurrence, with only eight visible in North America during the 21st century. On April 8, 2024, the "Great North American Eclipse" is happening, and people from all around the world have flocked to places along the totality's path. It will begin at 11:07 a.m. PDT at Mexico's Pacific coast and cross the US from Austin, TX to Dayton, OH to Buffalo, NY to Burlington, Vermont. More than 31 million people will be able to see the moon fully block out the sun for about four minutes and 28 seconds. If you don't catch this one, next one will be in 2044. Please wear your protective glasses!
04.08.24