WHAT IS TOTAL SOLAR ECLIPSE? THE RARE PHENOMENON ONCE IN 400 YEARS . EXPLAINED

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WHAT IS TOTAL SOLAR ECLIPSE? THE RARE PHENOMENON ONCE IN 400 YEARS
Prepare for an unforgettable journey into the heart of the cosmos with the celestial spectacle of a total solar eclipse! Discover the science and wonder behind this breathtaking event, occurring once in a lifetime.
Total solar eclipses, in particular, are exceptionally rare events, happening only once every 400 years at any given location on Earth.
The sky will darken as if at dawn or dusk. Weather permitting, individuals along the path of totality may witness the solar corona or outer atmosphere, typically hidden by the Sun's bright face. This total solar eclipse will be visible in 15 U.S. states, while a partial solar eclipse will be visible across all 49 continental states.
A total solar eclipse will cross North America, passing over Mexico, the United States, and Canada.
Set to happen between 9.13 PM IST on April 8 and 2.22 AM IST on April 9, a total eclipse will only be visible in parts of the United States, Mexico and Canada.
But there are other regions that will see at least a partial eclipse, according to In the Sky. This includes parts of some Caribbean countries, Colombia, Venezuela, Spain, the United Kingdom, Ireland, Portugal, and Iceland. Unfortunately, there will be no eclipse visible to anyone in India or even in Asia.
Today's total solar eclipse is expected to draw millions to the path of totality as it makes it's way south from Texas all the way to Niagara Falls.

From the Moon's graceful dance to the Earth's shadow, unravel the mysteries of eclipses and unlock the secrets of our universe. Join us as we delve into the depths of space and witness the magic of a total solar eclipse. Don't miss out on this rare opportunity to experience the beauty of nature's grandest show!

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