On April 8, North America will witness an unforgettable event. Here are some answers to the most pressing questions about observing this extraordinary phenomenon. The sun’s shadow is expected to enter North America through the west coast of Mexico at around 12 p.m. Mountain Daylight Time. The path of totality will then cross the continental United States, passing through states such as Texas, Arkansas, Indiana, Ohio, New York, Vermont, and Maine. It will then move into Canada through Ontario and Quebec before exiting through Newfoundland and Labrador at approximately 5:15 p.m. Newfoundland Daylight Time. To prepare for viewing the eclipse, NASA has provided an interactive map that allows you to check the weather and exact times of the solar eclipse’s progression for your location.
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