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Thirty-two million Americans will find themselves in the dark on the afternoon of April 8, 2024. According to the Old Farmer’s Almanac, they live in the path of totality where the sun will disappear behind the moon for up to four minutes. If this phenomenon sounds familiar, it should. In 2017, Americans were treated to their first total solar eclipse – deemed the Great American Eclipse – that covered the entire continental U.S. since 1918. While 2024’s total solar eclipse won’t cross quite as many states, nearly three times as many people live in its path which will enter the country in Texas and exit via Maine.
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