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Next week, millions of people across the country will be cast in the moon's shadow during the total solar eclipse. A celestial event that the United States won't experience again for nearly 20 years.
Brian Jackson, Associate Professor for the Department of Physics at Boise State University, joined Idaho Matters to talk more about what to expect.
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Next week, millions of people across the country will be cast in the moon's shadow during the total solar eclipse. A celestial event that the United States won't experience again for nearly 20 years.
Brian Jackson, Associate Professor for the Department of Physics at Boise State University, joined Idaho Matters to talk more about what to expect.

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