It’s not too often we get to experience a total solar eclipse, but some of Earth’s inhabitants will be given the special privilege on March 9th beginning at 1:58 UTC. The moon will also reach lunar perigree, giving it its strongest force on the Earth’s oceans.
The eclipse will be visible from Central Indonesia over Sumatra and ending in Hawaii. Nepal and India will see a partial eclipse. On the day of, we’ll update with live streams so you can see it as it happens.
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