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An eclipse can be total or partial. Total eclipses are very rare. In order to experience a total solar eclipse, you must be within the moon’s umbra, or shadow. During a partial solar eclipse, the sun looks like a large crescent. During a partial lunar eclipse, only a portion of the moon will appear red in color.

From any spot on Earth, a total solar eclipse can only be viewed about once every 370 years. The last total solar eclipse visible from the continental United States occurred in 2017. The path of totality stretched across the country from Oregon to South Carolina. The United States won’t see another total solar eclipse until 2044. At that time, it will be visible from parts of Montana, North Dakota, and South Dakota. But if you’re willing and able to travel, you don’t have to wait that long. There’s a solar eclipse visible from somewhere on Earth nearly every year.

A total solar eclipse ________.

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A total solar eclipse occurs when the moon completely covers the sun, blocking its light and casting a shadow on Earth, specifically within the area known as the umbra. This phenomenon creates a brief period during the daytime when the sky becomes dark, stars and planets may become visible, and the temperature can drop significantly. Total solar eclipses are rare events that can only be experienced from specific locations along the path of totality, and they can be awe-inspiring spectacles, attracting viewers from all over the world.