Start counting down to an epic celestial event that’s so big it will plunge some parts of Pennsylvania into total darkness – for anywhere from 40 seconds to more than three minutes – this spring. If you miss out, you’re out of luck, at least for the next couple of decades. April’s total solar eclipse will be the last of its kind in the contiguous United States until 2044. That means now is the time to start making plans to catch the solar eclipse in 2024 in Pennsylvania.

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Learn more about the total solar eclipse on the official website of NASA.

Do you plan to see the total solar eclipse in 2024 in Pennsylvania? Where will you watch it? Let us know in the comments! If you’re heading to Erie for the solar eclipse in April, both Presque Isle State Park and Erie Bluffs State Park are among the many good places to view it.

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