
A solar eclipse is coming to America. Here’s what you’ll see where you live.
On Monday August 21, a solar eclipse will cut across the entire United States. And wherever you are, you will be able to see it. Even though the “totality” — the area where the sun is completely blocked out by the moon — is only 70 miles wide, the whole country (even Alaska and Hawaii) will experience a partial eclipse.
Vox.com has a handy page where you enter your ZIP code and then see an animation of how the eclipse will look from there. Check it out.
This is what you’ll see, and the time you’ll see it, in your zip code.