We're less than two months away from the complete shadow of the Moon being cast over a large portion of North America during the Great North American Solar Eclipse on April 8, but the question on everyone's mind is: Will the weather cooperate for viewing this rare sight?
We're less than two months away from the complete shadow of the Moon being cast over a large portion of North America during the Great North American Solar Eclipse on April 8, but the question on everyone's mind is: Will the weather cooperate for viewing this rare sight?
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