On April 8, the moon will block the light from the sun, and rare event will take a specific path across North America.
Next month's solar eclipse has some Americans traveling hundreds of miles to watch in in direct line of sight.On April 8, the moon will entirely block the light from the sun, and the rare event will be observed from areas in a specific path across North America. It will be visible from Mexico to Austin, Texas, Little Rock, Arkansas, and to Cleveland, Ohio, and Buffalo, New York. Maine will be one of the last stops in its path.
said the next total solar eclipse to be observed across the United States won't take place until August 23, 2044.The Airbnb industry is also seeing a shakeup in the number of bookings for the April 8 weekend as people race to find the top spots to watch.For Katie Shields, who rents out Cole's Moosehorn Cabins in an unorganized territory just outside of Millinocket, Maine, the interest in the cabins for the time of year has been unusually high.
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