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The Great American Eclipse: North America Prepares for the Rare and Anticipated Total Solar Eclipse

HS will be broadcasting a rare solar eclipse live from North America on Monday night. The eclipse will be visible in 15 states in the United States and five provinces in Canada. Preparations for the eclipse have already begun, with hotels filling up and the event being promoted through posters in Mexico, where it is expected to start at 19:30 Finnish time.

The duration of the total solar eclipse will vary from less than a minute to a few minutes depending on the location. In Texas, where it can be seen around 1:27 p.m. local time, NASA estimates that nearly 32 million people live in the path of the total solar eclipse in the US. Cities along the path, such as Dallas, Indianapolis, and Buffalo, are preparing for crowds of visitors and potential traffic jams.

Some cities have sold out hotels for months in advance, with room prices soaring up to $600-700 per night. After Monday’s eclipse, the next total solar eclipse in the US is not expected until 2044. The event is highly anticipated and cities along the path are gearing up to accommodate visitors and ensure a smooth viewing experience.

Samantha Johnson

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