New calculations have raised concerns popular eclipse maps might be off. Here’s what scientists say | CNN
If you’re planning to see the total solar eclipse that will dance across the skies of North America on Monday, you should aim to travel as close to the center of the celestial spectacle’s path as possible.
Yes, the timing and year is not what I was highlighting. NASA admitted they don’t know the Sun’s size nor the exact Path of Totality which seems odd since exact calculations are needed for other space LARPing, like the moon landing. It’s fake science.