Sunday, March 31, 2024

Total solar eclipse: What to know

What is it? When is it? And what if you can't find those special glasses?
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March 31, 2024

On April 8, North America will experience its second total solar eclipse in seven years. We break down where to watch the eclipse, how long it lasts and what to do if you can't find those special glasses.

The sun flares at the edge of the moon during a total eclipse.

Matthew Abbott for The New York Times

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