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April 8th is all about the Moon stealing the show from the Sun during a total solar eclipse. However, the temporary daytime darkness also provides an excellent opportunity to observe some planets and even a colorful comet.

The eclipse will be visible across parts of Mexico, Canada and the U.S., from Texas to Maine. A total solar eclipse happens when the Moon passes between the Sun and the Earth, completely blocking the face of the Sun for several minutes. 

In 2024, the eclipse will happen during the afternoon, and those along the path of totality will experience dusk-like darkness. According to NASA, during the eclipse, you will be able to see some planets and stars that are generally not visible during the night at this time of year.

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