Attendees create devices to see a projection of the partial solar eclipse outside of the Cradle of Aviation Museum's Solar Eclipse Viewing Party and Activities event in Garden City, Nassau County, Long Island, New York. A solar eclipse moved across North America, completely blocking the sun in its path over certain areas of Mexico, the United States and Canada. Most American locations, including Long Island and New York City, witnessed a partial eclipse. The eclipse was caused by the moon orbiting in between the sun and the Earth, temporarily blocking the sun. The next total solar eclipse over

Attendees create devices to see a projection of the partial solar eclipse outside of the Cradle of Aviation Museum's Solar Eclipse Viewing Party and Activities event in Garden City, Nassau County, Long Island, New York. A solar eclipse moved across North America, completely blocking the sun in its path over certain areas of Mexico, the United States and Canada. Most American locations, including Long Island and New York City, witnessed a partial eclipse. The eclipse was caused by the moon orbiting in between the sun and the Earth, temporarily blocking the sun. The next total solar eclipse over Stock Photo
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Sipa USA / Alamy Stock Photo

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8 April 2024

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Attendees create devices to see a projection of the partial solar eclipse outside of the Cradle of Aviation Museum's Solar Eclipse Viewing Party and Activities event in Garden City, Nassau County, Long Island, New York. A solar eclipse moved across North America, completely blocking the sun in its path over certain areas of Mexico, the United States and Canada. Most American locations, including Long Island and New York City, witnessed a partial eclipse. The eclipse was caused by the moon orbiting in between the sun and the Earth, temporarily blocking the sun. The next total solar eclipse over the U.S. will occur in 2044. (Photo by Jimin Kim / SOPA Images/Sipa USA)

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