ERIE, Pa. (KDKA) — About 200,000 people are expected to grab their special sunglasses and hit the road, destined for Erie in early April, their sights set on seeing a total solar eclipse.
There won’t be another chance to see one in the U.S. for another 20 years, and a total solar eclipse won’t happen in our state for another 122 years.
The countdown’s on with just 44 days to go until the ultimate sunblock. Erie will see 100% totality and Pittsburgh will see 97%.
“And a lot of people are like, ‘Oh, it’s just as good. That’s only like a 3% difference.’ Actually, it’s not with 99% or 97% totality. You’ll still see your shadow behind you, and there’ll still…
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