We’re going to give you all the information you need to take a last-minute drive to see the eclipse
The total solar eclipse will take place on April 8 across the US and it will be visible in several parts of America. However, when there is a partial eclipse, it must be worn to look at the sun during its time when it is completely obscured by the moon. If you are unable to watch the full eclipse, you should still be able to see something.
How to see Saturday’s solar eclipse
A total eclipse of the sun will be visible in the eastern hemisphere on Sunday. The eclipse will last up to three hours, with a partial eclipse taking place around 11:52 am local time. Several US cities will be in the path of the annularity, where only a portion of the Moon covers the sun, making the star look like it’s had a bite.