For many people, today is an exciting day. Another eclipse will traverse much of the United States. The last major eclipse that crossed the country was just seven years ago. While the path of today’s solar eclipse crosses a more significant part of the country than any other in our lifetime, it’s not like they’re uncommon. An eclipse happens somewhere on Earth roughly every 18 months. But from how people act, you’d think we never had one before. I understand the excitement for children, but the enthusiasm from some adults is over the top…
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