This past Monday was billed as the Great American Eclipse, as a huge swath of the country was in striking distance of either partial coverage or, for the lucky ones in a 100-mile band, a short totality. While we were lucky enough to be near a different solar eclipse back in 2017, this one was also pretty satisfying. I suppose this was the final solar eclipse of my lifetime, since the next U.S. one will be in 2045, and it will only be in a handful of northern tier states.
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