Illinois residents who missed the recent total solar eclipse may have to wait a long time before another one is visible in the state.
If Illinois residents were unable to witness Monday's total solar eclipse , they could be left waiting for a long time to have another opportunity to see one.
If Illinois residents missed it though, they’ll have to wait a really, really long time before another total eclipse will be visible in the state. There are annular eclipses visible in Illinois in 2048 and 2093, but those eclipses don’t cover the same amount of the sun because of the moon’s distance from Earth, and thus aren’t able to be viewed with the naked eye.In terms of solar eclipses in the continental U.S., another total eclipse won’t take place for more than 20 years, with a 2044 eclipse hitting totality in North and South Dakota, among other locations.
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