"2024 Solar Eclipse Path Changes and Prank Warnings"

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The University of Vermont's April Fools' Day prank about a miscalculated 2024 solar eclipse path caused a stir, but it's all in good fun. While predicting eclipses is a precise science, current forecasts are accurate to less than a minute over hundreds of years. The real concern for the upcoming eclipse is potential cloud cover along its path of totality.
- There's an April Fools' Day prank about the 2024 solar eclipse — don't fall for it Space.com
- Eclipse Path and Date Miscalculated The University of Vermont
- Looking for the best places to see the April 8 solar eclipse in the totality path? You may have to dodge clouds. CBS News
- 15 Places In The U.S. That Just Lost Their Total Solar Eclipse — While Texas Gained Forbes
- Solar Eclipse 2024: New data changes path of totality map in Texas Austin American-Statesman
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