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On the NASA map, the yellow lines show the extent of how much sun will appear to be blocked out from each location, and the green lines track the time in UTC at which the eclipse will hit its peak.
Using the map below, find your location to see when the eclipse begins and ends and how much of the sun will be covered at its peak. Dark red dots along the path of totality represent areas that ...
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While not as dramatic as a total eclipse, the event is expected to be visible in Europe, western Africa and North America, with parts of Canada expecting about 93 percent of the sun to be blocked.
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