🌑A total solar eclipse is an astronomical phenomenon where the moon passes between the Earth and the Sun, blocking the Sun's light and casting a shadow on Earth known as the path of totality.
🔭The total solar eclipse will be visible across as many as 18 different American states, with Cleveland, Buffalo, and New York being major cities aligned to the moon's center.
🌍The timing of the eclipse and the duration of totality vary based on location, with most places along the center line experiencing a totality duration of 3 to 4 minutes.
🌌The next estimated total solar eclipse will not take place for the next two decades, making this event a rare opportunity for sky watchers.
⛅Weather conditions play a crucial role in visibility, and enthusiasts are hopeful for clear skies to witness the spectacle.