In some parts of the United States on Monday, April 8, the sky will become as dark as night—in the middle of the day. That’s because on this date a total solar eclipse will take place. The moon will completely block the view of the sun from certain places on Earth for a short period of time.
This type of eclipse happens in the same location only about once every 375 years! Millions of people are making eclipse-watching plans so they don’t miss this once-in-a-lifetime occurrence. Many will travel hundreds or thousands of miles to watch this spectacular show in the sky.