On Monday, April 8th, the moon will move directly between the earth and the sun, resulting in a total solar eclipse visible in northern Mexico, much of the United States, and far-eastern Canada. Over the course of about one hour and 15 minutes, the moon will slowly move in front of the solar disk until it completely blocks it out. The complete covering of the solar disk marks totality, when darkness covers the part of the earth that happens… More…
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