“Through the eyes of NASA,” one can view the Solar Eclipse just in case one missed it.
Plans
While not everyone in all 50 states could witness the total Solar Eclipse, the moon blocking the sun, from their location, many could still experience the breathtaking sight of a partial eclipse. Whether you were with your family, friends, or simply an onlooker, the view was a sight to behold. The areas fortunate enough to witness the total eclipse included Texas, Oklahoma, Arkansas, Missouri, Illinois, Kentucky, Indiana, Ohio, Pennsylvania, New York, Vermont, New Hampshire, and Maine. There was also a visible eclipse in parts of Mexico and Eastern Canada.
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Students were in awe of the Solar Eclipse before Casimir Pulaski and Carmen High School. Teacher, Mr. Castaneda took his students outside with glasses to see the partial eclipse.




Refrain from finding yourself without special arrangements to view the Solar Eclipse. The University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee extended a warm invitation to all, students and non-students alike, for a free viewing at the Union. The event was a testament to the spirit of inclusivity, offering complimentary food, vendors, free protective eyewear, and more.
Prophecies
Does the Solar Eclipse have a Biblical Meaning?





