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US to Experience Its First Total Solar Eclipse in 99 Years
Most of continental U.S. to experience a total solar eclipse on Aug. 21, 2017. A few months from now, the sun will disappear for a brief period of time, making the sky dark in the middle of the day and dropping the temperatures several degrees colder.
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