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The wait is finally over! Today a total solar eclipse will sweep across North America—the last

[SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN]( The wait is finally over! Today a total solar eclipse will sweep across North America—the last opportunity to see this phenomenon from the contiguous U.S. until 2044. Whether you’re viewing the eclipse from an area in the [path of totality]( or watching [the event online]( we’ve got you covered. Follow us on [TikTok]( and [Instagram]( for live updates and interviews with experts. Plus, our [special report]( is the ultimate guide for all things eclipse-related. We hope you enjoy this [rare spectacle](. And remember to practice [safe solar viewing]( Our Solar Eclipse Coverage [Solar Eclipse Will Reveal Stunning Corona, Scientists Predict]( [Solar Eclipse Will Reveal Stunning Corona, Scientists Predict]( Predicting what the sun will look like during a total solar eclipse is a helpful exercise for scientists in the long quest to understand how our star works. [Read More]( [How to Photograph a Total Solar Eclipse with Any Camera]( [How to Photograph a Total Solar Eclipse with Any Camera]( We asked a professional astro photographer and eclipse chaser how to take the best photographs and videos of a total solar eclipse. [Watch Now]( [Eclipse Psychology: When the Sun and Moon Align, So Do We]( [Eclipse Psychology: When the Sun and Moon Align, So Do We]( How a total solar eclipse creates connection, unity and caring among the people watching. [Read More]( [These Cold War–Era Jets Will Chase the Eclipse to Uncover the Sun’s Mysteries]( [These Cold War–Era Jets Will Chase the Eclipse to Uncover the Sun’s Mysteries]( A team of researchers has an ambitious plan to capture the 2024 total solar eclipse like never before. [Watch Now]( [How You Can Participate in Solar Eclipse Research]( [How You Can Participate in Solar Eclipse Research]( Volunteers can join several crowdsourced science projects during the total solar eclipse in April to contribute to research. [Read More]( [SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN April Issue]( Eclipse Special Report Visit our special report page to view more eclipse coverage. [View More]( To view this email as a web page, [go here](. You received this email because you opted-in to receive email from Scientific American. To ensure delivery please add news@scientificamerican.com to your address book. [Unsubscribe]( [Email Preferences]( [Privacy Policy]( [Contact Us](

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