How to enjoy the solar eclipse, in California and beyond
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It's finally here: the great eclipse of 2024. The last total solar eclipse that crossed the contiguous United States was in August 2017, according to NASA. Another one won’t cross again for 20 years. Throngs of people are traveling to the Midwest and east, where the eclipse action will be the most dramatic. And although California won’t experience the phenomenon of totality, there is still plenty to see. Here is a quick guide: Total eclipse: Midday darkness will be cast on a sliver of states,...

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