Next total solar eclipse crossing the US - 2024

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Winston

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Southern Illinois is lucky.

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That next one is the one I'm going to need to go see. Looks like it's within a 4-5 of my home (assuming I'm still living in the same place by then...)
 
Looks like I'll be right in the middle of the next one's 100% band; we're only about 50% this time around...
 
It's almost depressing looking at it and calculating how old I'll be for the next few, and that I'll be dead and forgotten for most of these.
 
Why is it always on a friggin Monday!
Just trasnferred to a new program within the company, so I didn't want to take a day off 1 week in.......At least they're bringing moon pies to the office.....
 
Not exactly the media's hyped "once in a lifetime" event, huh, if one is willing to travel a little, not even out of the country. Those in southern Illinois can probably make that claim, though, with their once in a lifetime pairing of events within 7 years of each other.
 
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