Solar Eclipse to Occur August 21

We're less than a month away from a greatly anticipated solar eclipse. NASA says Ohio will see a partial eclipse on August 21.  A 70-mile-wide area across the US will see complete darkness for a couple of minutes. 

It'll be the first time in 99 years that day will turn to night from coast to coast. 

The space agency says the eclipse will take about an hour and a half to move across the U.S.  It starts in Oregon at 9:05 a.m. Pacific and ends near Charleston, South Carolina at 2:48 p.m. Eastern.


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