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Anyone going to be in the US on 21 August? If so, there is an opportunity to see a total eclipse as it sweeps across the country.

That graphic is from a story in the Oz. Moon-made darkness at noon: US gets a case of eclipse fever (Google if pay-walled)
Sounds like fun.

That graphic is from a story in the Oz. Moon-made darkness at noon: US gets a case of eclipse fever (Google if pay-walled)
“Imagine 20 Woodstock festivals occurring simultaneously across the nation,” says Michael Zeiler, an eclipse cartographer who estimates up to eight million people will travel to see the total eclipse as it moves from Oregon on the west coast beginning at 10.18am Pacific Daylight Time (August 22, 3.18am AEST) to South Carolina on the east coast beginning at 2.47pm Eastern Daylight Time (4.47am AEST).
The reality could be far greater. Twelve million people already live within the so-called totality path, which is 109km wide and 4000km long. But 200 million people — about two-thirds of the US population — live within a day’s drive of the path. Authorities admit they don’t have any idea how many people will make their way to the eclipse path, so they are issuing apocalyptic-style warnings for people to bring their own food, water and petrol.
Sounds like fun.