On Monday, April 8th, a total solar eclipse is set to move across the Lower 48, with the moon blocking the sun completely. This historic event, last seen in 2016, will be most visible in North America, extending from Mexico to Canada. While Alaska won’t be able to see the eclipse in person, viewers can livestream the event on KTVF Channel 11 from 9:30 a.m. to 12:00 p.m. through the news app or website. Solar eclipses are described in ancient texts, making this event a once in a lifetime experience for many. The next total solar eclipse is set to occur in 2033, passing through Russia and the U.S. with the path of totality crossing over Alaska. Don’t miss this rare celestial event and be a part of history by tuning in to the livestream on Monday.
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