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From Southern California, the view of the moon is expected to pass in front of the sun starting around 10 a.m. The high peak time is at 11:11 a.m.
Even though San Diegans can only see the sun partially covered between 50 to 60%, it's still unsafe for people to stare at the celestial phenomenon with their eyes directly.
People can take it outside and with their backs turned to the sun, hold the cereal box over their shoulder, with the foil side covered on the furthest side out.This type of solar eclipse won't happen again until 2044. "Even though an eclipse happens two to five times a year, we don't always get to see a total solar eclipse," Nafarrate said."Those only happen around every 18 months, but they happen all around the world so in order to be able to see it from the same location, sometimes it's five years, 20, or a 100 years before it can happen in that exact location."From 9 a.m. to 12 p.m. Monday, the Fleet Science Center will have a viewing party outside next to the fountain.
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