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Get Ready for Totality With NASA’s Eclipse Ambassadors

Find ways you can get involved in your community to learn about and spread the solar eclipse love before the April 2024 event.

This illustration depicts a rare alignment of the Sun and Moon casting a shadow on Earth.Image credit: NASA

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In 2017, people across America turned out to watch one of the most stunning celestial events visible from Earth: a solar eclipse. An estimated 215 million Americans — 88% of the adult population, almost twice as many viewers as the Super Bowl — watched the eclipse either in person or virtually. Now, in just under a year, we’ll be seeing another eclipse cross the continental United States.

On April 8, 2024, the Sun will briefly disappear across America. A total solar eclipse will trace a path from Texas to Maine, blotting out the Sun for just over three minutes at the center of the line of totality. As a preview, a separate annular solar eclipse will be happening later this year, on October 14, from Oregon to Texas.

Eclipses happen when the moon moves in front of ...

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