Eleven states will get to experience the total solar eclipse where the sun is completely blocked, while others will see a partial eclipse. Dover and the surrounding area will be out of the path of totality where only part of the sun is blocked. In those areas, you will need to protect your eyes during the entire eclipse. (courtesy nasa.gov graphic)
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