WASHINGTON — During the Total Solar Eclipse next month, the sun, Earth and moon will align and the moon will cast a shadow on the Earth.
Members of the Northern Virginia Astronomy Club are traveling to more than 80 locations from Mexico to Maine for the Total Solar Eclipse. Each dot on the map below represents a location where they’ll be traveling to.Locations where members of the Northern Virginia Astronomy Club will be traveling for the Total Solar Eclipse“Everything changes for that moment.
“A partial eclipse is like kissing your sister, a total eclipse is totally different it’s like making love to your wife.” -Bob Traube, 25 year member of NOVAC “It’s almost a thing where you watch the other people. Especially as you get closer to it, just to see how people react.” -Woody Davis, President of NOVAC