(WJET) – There is a lot to look forward to with the total solar eclipse on Monday, April 8. It's a completely different experience than a partial eclipse. On April 8, the moon will "totally" block the sun, leaving the sun's outermost layer, the corona, visible to the naked eye -- like a glowing ring in the sky. But there's another factor that makes this eclipse even more special. Will you get a clear view of the 2024 eclipse? See the cloudiness map Like all solar eclipses, the moon sits between the sun and the Earth, but not all solar eclipses are the same. Unlike the total solar eclipse from August 21, 2017, the moon's shadow from this year's eclipse is
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