AP News: Huge crowds await a total solar eclipse in North America. Clouds may spoil the view
Millions in North America, from Mexico through the U.S. to Canada, eagerly anticipated a total solar eclipse, with the best viewing conditions expected in northeastern regions. This event, drawing the largest crowd for an eclipse in North America due to its path through densely populated areas, promised over four minutes of darkness in prime locations, offering a rare astronomical spectacle. Despite concerns about cloud cover, the excitement was palpable, with the phenomenon set to cause a notable midday twilight where stars and planets could become visible. The eclipse's path of totality, about 115 miles wide, included major cities, leading to sold-out accommodations and extensive travel. This eclipse was notable for its duration and coverage, with significant scientific interest, leading to research activities and widespread public engagement in observing this celestial event.
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