A total solar eclipse is a feast for the eyes, but don't forget to look around.
There's more to see during a total solar eclipse than just the moon itself.
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"It's very rare to have a total solar eclipse come to you," Rick Fienberg, project manager for the American Astronomical Society's Solar Eclipse Task Force told Business Insider.
"If you're lucky enough to be in the path, you're very fortunate."
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—, Rick Fienberg
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