For observers in the United States, the total solar eclipse of April 8th isn’t the event of the year; it’s the event of the decade. The path of totality begins in the south Pacific and first hits land on the western coast of Mexico. It’ll then head northeast before crossing into the US to the southwest of San Antonio, TX.
It will then pass over Austin, Killeen, Dallas & Fort Worth before moving into Arkansas and passing over Little Rock. Next, it’ll move through Missouri and then into Indiana and Ohio, where residents of Indianapolis, Dayton, northwest Columbus, Toledo, and Cleveland will also experience totality. Anyone living in Buffalo, Rochester, or Syracuse, NY, will also be in luck. The exact details will vary, depending on your location, so be sure to check online (for example, timeanddate.com) for specific information.
All the tidbits, specs, and reviews are below. Check your local dealers for pre-order information. And clear skies!
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