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Video: Sudburians gather to witness solar eclipse

Were you impressed with the eclipse?

Total solar eclipses can happen, on average, once every year and a half (18 months). However, seeing a total solar eclipse from your location is quite rare since the next one may only be visible somewhere else on Earth.

A total eclipse wasn't observed in Sudbury today, but that didn't deter the hundreds of Sudburians that headed to Science North on Aug. 21 to witness the partial eclipse. 

The next total solar eclipse visible in North America will be April 8, 2024. Unfortunately, Sudbury will still see a small sliver of the sun but the total eclipse can be viewed in the Toronto area.

Did you watch the eclipse today? What did you think? Share your thoughts in the comments below.


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