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The U.S. hasn’t seen a solar eclipse spanning from coast to coast since 2017.

WASHINGTON — Just a few days remain before a total solar eclipse darkens skies across the country, captivating millions of spectators from Texas to Maine.

The U.S. hasn’t seen a solar eclipse spanning from coast to coast in nearly seven years. The rare celestial event will be much bigger and longer than the one from 2017. Those in the path of totality, a 115-mile-wide stretch where the moon will fully cover the sun, are set to experience as much as four minutes of total darkness.

Even though the eclipse path doesn’t cover the entire U.S., all 50 states will still experience a partial solar eclipse on Monday, April 8. 

You won’t want to miss the total solar eclipse as there won’t be another coast-to-coast event like this until 2045.

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