The “Great North American Eclipse” is over—now prepare for the “Greatest American Eclipse.”
The 4 minutes 26 seconds of totality that was experienced during April 8’s total solar eclipse was the longest on land since 2010 anywhere in the world. Most totalities last about two minutes or so.
That makes the next coast-to-coast total solar eclipse in the U.S. special.
On August 12, 2045, a whopping 6 minutes and 4 seconds of totality will be possible from Florida—the nation’s “Greatest American Eclipse.”
It’s why you need to stay alive until 2045—and it’s the “best” eclipse on the celestial schedule for America’s “Generation Eclipse.”
Source: Why To Stay Alive Until 2045 For The ‘Greatest American Eclipse’ Of The Century