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PHILADELPHIA -- A partial solar eclipse will be visible from the U.S. this weekend, but only a select few of the northernmost states are expected to get a glimpse of the cosmic phenomenon.
The second partial solar eclipse will fall on September 21, and people in parts of Australia and Antarctica as well as some islands in the Pacific Ocean will be able to see it.
In Eastern Mass., the eclipse will start before sunrise and last until 7:08 a.m., according to Date and Time, on Saturday March 29. What will be special about the March 29 partial solar eclipse?
No, the world is not going dark on Aug. 2, but the real “eclipse of the century” will last over 6 minutes in 2027.