Watch the Total Solar Eclipse From Your Home With These Live Streams Online
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Image caption: Phases of the 2017 total solar eclipse, captured from Farewell Bend State Recreation Area in Oregon. Image credit: Don McCrady via Flickr under CC BY-NC-ND 2.0 DEED. Article by Carlyn Kranking. Smithsonian Magazine – April 5, 2024.
On April 8, virtually everyone in the contiguous United States will be able to see at least a partial solar eclipse as the moon passes in front of the sun in a rare celestial occurrence. The total eclipse will cast a shadow on North America, tracing a roughly 115-mile-long band across the continent. […]
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