On April 8, North America will experience its second total solar eclipse in seven years. The moon will glide over the surface of our sun, casting a shadow over a swath of Earth below. Friday on Mornings with Eric and Brigitte, Dr. Steven Gollmer, Senior Professor in Physics from Cedarville University joins us to talk about what to expect and will answer some of the following questions. How dark will it be during the eclipse? How can I watch the eclipse safely? What happens if I look at the eclipse without protection? Where are the best places to watch the eclipse? How long will the eclipse last, and how fast does it move? When was the last total solar eclipse in the U.S.?
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