A total solar eclipse will happen on Tuesday, August 23, 2044. A solar eclipse is when the Moon goes between the Earth and the Sun, blocking either a part or the whole sun. A total solar eclipse is when the moon is bigger than the sun when you are on earth, so that it blocks all the sun’s light. Totality happens in a small band on earth’s surface, with the part’s around the band being able to see the partial eclipse for thousands of miles out.
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You will be able to see totality on August 22 in:[1]
- Northwestern Greenland
- In Canada:
- In the United States:
A partial eclipse will be seen in Siberia on August 23, and in west Canada and United States until sunset.
The longest totality will be in the Northwest Territories, 60 miles from Great Bear Lake.[2]
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