Total Eclipse of the Sun
Turn around, bright eyes—a total solar eclipse is expected on April 8, 2024, stretching across 13 states. This is a rarer occurrence than you might think, with the next total eclipse in the contiguous U.S. happening in 20 years on Aug. 23, 2044. NASA says the best spots for viewing include Dallas, Texas, and Cleveland, Ohio, but the southeastern corner of Michigan should also get a good view if you’re up for a drive. According to the Detroit Free Press, our neck of the woods should expect an 88 percent eclipse coverage starting at 1:58pm. Want to watch with friends? Peninsula Community Library on Old Mission will celebrate with solar displays, DIY activities, and special safety glasses donated by StarNet. Art & Connection in Elk Rapids will also observe with proper eyewear for everyone, plus refreshments and an art project!
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