The first total solar eclipse in the US since 2017 is sure to be astonishing, weather permitting.
The US won't get to experience totality again for 20 yearsThe 2017 total solar eclipse at 100% totality.
Advertisement"He said, 'Before you die, you owe it to yourself to see a total solar eclipse,'" Baron recalled Pasachoff saying to him 30 years ago.
You might be able to spot it during the total solar eclipse.
AdvertisementWatch safelyMake sure to protect your eyes by wearing solar eclipse glasses, or finding alternative ways to watch the eclipse without looking directly at the sun.
Persons:
—, John Finney, David Baron, he's, Jay Pasachoff, Baron, Pasachoff, Fred Espenak, Eclipse, He's, Espenak, 12P, Pons, Brooks, a.k.a, Everest, humbling, Mohamed Nureldin Abdallah
Organizations:
Service, Business, US, Great
Locations:
Texas, Maine, Aruba, — Texas, Oklahoma , Arkansas, Illinois