DeKALB – The moon will pass in between the Earth and the Sun, block the Sun from shining and create a dark, night-like atmosphere on the Earth Monday during the total eclipse. The eclipse will be 91.64% visible in DeKalb. The start of the eclipse will be 12:50 p.m. with a max eclipse at 2:06.
Millions of people will be using their smartphones to capture Monday's total solar eclipse. Here are some tips to aim for that once-in-a-lifetime shot.
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Follow along as the solar eclipse journeys across the US, momentarily blocking the face of the sun for over 180 million people living in its path including some lucky upstate New Yorkers.