"Alabama Residents and Students Prepare for Solar Eclipse Spectacle"

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North Alabama is preparing for a total solar eclipse on April 8, with various groups, including the Von Braun Astronomical Society, hosting viewing events. The eclipse is described as a unique experience, with effects such as temperature drops and changes in animal behavior. The rarity of the event, caused by the precise alignment of the moon's orbit with the Earth's, is emphasized, as the next solar eclipse in the United States is not expected until 2045.
Topics:science#astronomy#north-alabama#solar-eclipse#university-of-alabama-in-huntsville#us-space-and-rocket-center#von-braun-astronomical-society
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- Partial eclipse in Alabama Monday 'totally' different from total eclipse 1819 News
- DuPont Planetarium at USCA welcomes the public to watch the partial eclipse The Augusta Press
- Birmingham teacher, meteorologist prepare for solar eclipse WIAT - CBS42.com
- USC students prepare to view the solar eclipse uscannenbergmedia.com
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