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What is a total solar eclipse?

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Tuesday, March 8, 2016
What is a total solar eclipse?

Paul Doherty, a Sr. Scientist at San Francisco's Exploratorium explains that a total solar eclipse happens when the moon moves precisely to cover the entire bright surface of the sun. Listen in as he describes the science of it all!

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