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    This article was initially featured on The Conversation.

    On April 8, 2024, hundreds of thousands throughout the U.S. could have the once-in-a-lifetime likelihood to view a complete solar eclipse. Cities together with Austin, Texas; Buffalo, New York; and Cleveland, Ohio, could have a direct view of this uncommon cosmic occasion that lasts for just some hours.

    While you’ll be able to see many astronomical occasions, equivalent to comets and meteor showers, from anyplace on Earth, eclipses are totally different. You must journey to what’s referred to as the path of totality to expertise the complete eclipse. Only sure locations get an eclipse’s full present, and that’s due to scale.

    The comparatively small measurement of the Moon and its shadow make eclipses actually once-in-a-lifetime alternatives. On common, whole solar eclipses are seen someplace on Earth as soon as each few years. But from anybody location on Earth, it’s roughly 375 years between solar eclipses.

    I’m an astronomer, however I’ve by no means seen a complete solar eclipse, so I plan to drive to Erie, Pennsylvania, within the path of totality, for this one. This is likely one of the few probabilities I’ve to see a complete eclipse with out making a way more costly journey to someplace extra distant. Many folks have requested me why close by eclipses are so uncommon, and the reply is said to the dimensions of the Moon and its distance from the Sun.

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