A total solar eclipse will obscure the sun across Mexico, the U.S., and Canada on April 8 in a rare event. You can find a detailed map showing the path of the eclipse here. But if you live in a place that won’t see the total eclipse or even a partial eclipse, don’t worry: It won’t be the last time the U.S. — and the rest of the world — will get a chance to see the moon block the sun in the coming decades.
Here’s Where You Can See Every Total Solar Eclipse for the Next 50 Years
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Resource Link: https://time.com/4897581/total-solar-eclipse-years-next/