total solar eclipse in the month of April, as per a report in NBC.
The upcoming eclipse on April 8 is expected to be a significant spectacle as its trajectory conveniently crosses Mexico, the contiguous United States, and a portion of eastern Canada.
Weather permitting, individuals in 15 states across the US will have the opportunity to witness the moon nearly obscure the sun entirely, resulting in its shadow enveloping the sun and producing the captivating ring-like effect in the sky.
Residents in Maine, Texas, Arkansas, Oklahoma, Illinois, Missouri, Indiana, Kentucky, Ohio, Kentucky, New York, Pennsylvania, New Hampshire, and Vermont, will be able to watch Total Solar Eclipse.
Parts of Tennessee and Michigan are likely to witness near total solar eclipse.
Q1. When is solar eclipse?
A1. Total solar eclipse will be witnessed from the US on April 8.
Q2. Where can we watch solar eclipse?
A2. Residents in Maine, Texas, Arkansas, Oklahoma, Illinois, Missouri, Indiana, Kentucky, Ohio, Kentucky, New York, Pennsylvania, New Hampshire, and Vermont, will be able to watch Total Solar Eclipse.
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