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Thursday, June 22, 2017

The Total Solar Eclipse August 21

 


For the first time in almost a century the United States will be able to see a coast-to-coast solar eclipse, a rare celestial event.

During the eclipse on August 21—the first of its kind since 1918—the moon will pass between the sun and Earth, casting a dark shadow and making visible the sun's normally obscured atmosphere.
Observers will be able to see the moon's 70-mile (113-kilometer) wide shadow from Oregon in the west to South Carolina in the east over the course of more than two daylight hours, with two minutes of darkness shadowing 14 states.