Post-eclipse hangover? Here’s the next celestial events
by Amber Raiken
Apr 08, 2024
3 minutes
After much anticipation, spectators across North America got to witness a total solar eclipse on 8 April. With the biggest crowd ever, almost everyone in North America saw a partial eclipse, with up to four minutes of midday darkness in Texas and other spots.
While the views of the eclipse were dependent on weather, the best conditions for it were at the tail end of the eclipse. It was the most visible in Vermont and Maine, specifically New Brunswick and Newfoundland.
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