You can watch Total Solar Eclipse 2024 live here!

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People not in path of totality will be unable to see the Total Solar Eclipse of 2024. — Reuters
People not in path of totality will be unable to see the Total Solar Eclipse of 2024. — Reuters

The magnificent Total Solar Eclipse is about to start and people in Mexico, Canada, and the United States will be able to witness the rare event in person.

However, people who are not in the part of totality will not be able to see the rare event — occurring after seven years. However, not all hope is lost.

Nasa has provided a live feed of the celestial event — that took place last time in August 2017 — and you can view it above, making the most out of the breathtaking event.

While people celebrate it, those witnessing it in person should make sure that they’re all geared up for the event and have taken necessary precautions.

Go out and buy eclipse glasses or secure them from places giving them out for free.

While there are no health impacts of the Solar Eclipse, according to the Centre for Disease Prevention and Control (CDC), dwellers of North America should make sure that they do not look at the Sun directly as it can cause possible permanent eye damage.

The Total Solar Eclipse will be observed from Texas, Oklahoma, Arkansas, Missouri, Illinois, Kentucky, Indiana, Ohio, Pennsylvania, New York, Vermont, New Hampshire, and Maine.

Moreover, some parts of Tennessee and Michigan will also experience the rare event, however, people in California will be seeing the partial eclipse.