A total solar eclipse is coming to North America, and it will be the last one for 20 years. It's a drivable distance from Minnesota and Wisconsin to experience it.
Northland residents will want to have their eyes to the nighttime skies at the end of this weekend as there will be an opportunity to see something very cool!
The solar eclipse that cast a shadow sweeping from Oregon to South Carolina drew the attention of millions gazing upward at the celestial event. While it was awe-inspiring from the ground, it was also pretty spectacular from above.
Lots of excitement is building for the nationwide solar eclipse sweeping through the United States on August 21. While the Twin Ports will only see roughly a 3/4 eclipse, it will still be a sight to see - if the weather cooperates. Will the sky be clear enough to see the eclipse in the Northland?
Come August 21st people all over the world will be watching for the Solar Eclipse. Some will see a full eclipse while other will see a partial one, but either way this can be very dangerous.