Seeing a total solar eclipse from anywhere on Earth is awesome, but seeing it from the path of totality is spectacular! A total solar eclipse happens when the moon passes between the Sun and the Earth and completely blocks the Sun. Getting to see the totality of he solar eclipse depends on where you are on Earth. Totality is when the moon fully blocks the Sun from our view on Earth. If you are not on the path of totality, you can still see part of the eclipse. Phoenix saw 64 percent of the total eclipse.
Author Debi Novotny will launch her new book at AZMNH! You can get your copy of BEAKER & GONK signed by the author. Copies will be available in the museum store. This event will be great fun, with crafts, prizes and a reading code for summer readers. Free with admission!
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