Updated April 6, 2024 at 11:09 AM ET
On Monday, April 8, a solar eclipse will cross from Texas to Maine, putting over 30 million people in the path of totality, with a partial eclipse visible briefly for millions more.
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The folks at NASA have a detailed breakdown for anyone in the U.S. Just pop in your ZIP code.
If you’re lucky enough to find yourself in the path of totality, you can also find a minute-by-minute breakdown of when totality begins in your area, here.
Solar eclipse 2024: Follow the path of totality
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