What does is mean to be in the path of totality

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The "path of totality" refers to the specific geographic area where a total solar eclipse can be viewed in its entirety, meaning the moon completely covers the sun for a brief period. Observers within this path experience total darkness during the eclipse, allowing them to see phenomena such as the solar corona, stars, and planets in the daytime sky. The path of totality typically varies in width and can stretch for hundreds of miles across the Earth's surface, depending on the geometry of the eclipse. Those located outside this path will see a partial solar eclipse, where only a portion of the sun is obscured by the moon.