"2024 Solar Eclipse: Where to Witness the Rare and Amazing Totality Safely"

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A rare total solar eclipse is set to occur on April 8, the last in North America for 20 years, with the path of totality passing over portions of Mexico, the United States, and ending in Canada. The eclipse will be especially unique due to the sun's peak activity, making its corona more visible, and the moon appearing larger, resulting in longer periods of darkness. Major cities along the path include Dallas, Little Rock, Cleveland, and Buffalo, with totality occurring at different times throughout the day. Safety eyewear is essential for viewing the eclipse.
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