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Deb Katzer and Shawna Fletcher in Creston |
Blinded by the...Dark?
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Red Oak staff ready for the show |
Several of our regional offices engaged in viewing the Great American Eclipse on August 21. But don't worry, everyone was equipped with proper eye wear, and nobody is actually going blind! Besides the fact that the Great American Eclipse was the first total eclipse in 38 years, it was also unique due to its visibility among a wide area ranging from Pacific to Atlantic coasts throughout the United States. If you were intrigued by this phenomenon, you may want to mark you calendar for the next total solar eclipse on April 8, 2024. The Great North American Eclipse, as it has been called, is predicted to have a more vertical path, spanning from Mexico, through the United States, and into Canada.
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