Total Solar Eclipses - What You Need to Know

Total Solar Eclipses - What You Need to Know

Stanford University News

Total solar eclipses happen when the moon passes directly in front of the sun, plunging narrow bands of the Earth into darkness as the moon’s shadow travels along the “path of totality” on Earth. The next total solar eclipse visible from the U.S. will happen on April 8 and will be most visible from parts of the Northeast, the Midwest, and Texas.

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