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The April 8 total solar eclipse will be fully visible from parts of Pennsylvania. Chris Palma, Teaching Professor of Astronomy at Penn State, tells you what you need to know to safely watch the eclipse and where to go if you want to see "totality." While central Pennsylvania isn't in the path of totality, the sun will be nearly covered if you don't want to drive to Erie. This is an amazing opportunity to see the eclipse as the next one won't move across the U.S. until 2045! video.wpsu.org/show/wonders-n...
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