Here’s How Much of the Total Solar Eclipse You Can See in Your Region

On April 8, the last total solar eclipse visible in the U.S. for two decades will take place. While the American public was treated to the same spectacle in 2017, the upcoming path of totality cuts across a much more densely populated set of states, with 31.6 million people living in areas that will see the moon completely cover the sun, according to NASA. And though many are planning on traveling to make sure they have a front-row seat to the special event, lots of areas will still get a decent view right from their backyard. Read on to see how much of the upcoming total solar eclipse you’ll

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