This summer, for the first time since 1918, a total solar eclipse
will cut a path across the mainland United States. On August 21,
everyone in North America will be able to watch the moon pass in front
of the sun, blotting out some or all of its light (depending on where
you live). People near Lincoln City, Oregon will see the total eclipse
around 9:05am PDT. Then the path of totality slants eastward, finishing
up in South Carolina at 2:43pm EDT.
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