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The Perot Museum of Nature and Science will be an ideal place to watch the eclipse on April 8, 2024 destinations | transportation Detour a path of totality crossing the Pacific and Atlantic coasts of the U.S. since the solar eclipse of 1918. I wasn't the only person who hadn't planned far enough in advance. My buddy Kevin, a geoscientist at SDSU, jumped in a car with like-minded colleagues at the last minute and made a mad dash to Oregon for the best viewing. On the morning of August 21, 2017, I was at the San Diego airport and feeling grateful that my flight was delayed. While I was waiting to board, I pulled out my laptop and watched, in real time, a rare total solar eclipse. If my flight had been on time, I would have had no choice other than to wait for the reruns of this stellar event. at eclipse was very special — the first with Solar Eclipse 2024 WHERE WILL YOU BE WHEN THE (SUN)LIGHT GOES OUT? BY ELIZABETH HANSEN >> PHOTO COURTESY OF PEROT MUSEUM OF NATURE AND SCIENCE @ranchandcoast RANCH & COAST MAGAZINE OCTOBER 2023 103