🌑A total solar eclipse happens when the moon passes between the Earth and the Sun, completely covering the Sun for a few minutes.
🔭The total solar eclipse in 2024 will be visible from a slice of North America, including Mexico, United States, and Eastern Canada.
⏰The eclipse will occur on April 8, 2024, and will be longer than the 2017 eclipse, with a maximum duration of over four minutes.
🏞️The best places to observe the eclipse are along the path of totality, which will pass through cities like Dallas, Indianapolis, and Montreal.
☁️Weather conditions may affect visibility, with better odds of clear skies in Mexico and reduced clarity towards Canada.