Here Comes the Solar Eclipse
Briefly

On the morning of January 24, 1925, New Yorkers journeyed north for a solar eclipse, highly anticipated as the sun would be totally obscured north of 96th Street while partially visible south. The last similar phenomenon would not occur for nearly a century.
Ninety-nine years later, New York State prepares for a total eclipse, with the moon positioned directly between the Earth and sun. Enthusiasts are urged to await this rare celestial event.
Read at www.nytimes.com
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