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Eclipse: See it safe, to be able to see tomorrow
Our area will experience a historical Phenom on Monday and eye-care safety is paramount. According to NASA.gov, the last total solar eclipse to grace the contiguous United States was Feb. 26 1979, when the path crossed the northwestern part of the country from Washington to Quebec. This year one would have to drive 140 miles north to Charleston to experience the full effect. Yet, the effects of the eclipse back then were as far reaching as Georgia. This year, the Phenom returns.
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