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If you missed the total solar eclipse, here are your next three chances to see one in the US

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Parts of the United States experienced a total solar eclipse on Monday, August 21.

If you missed it, there are a few more chances to see one in the US in your lifetime.

In the next three decades, three more total solar eclipses will pass over areas of the country: on April 8, 2024, visible from Texas to Maine; on August 23, 2044 in Montana and partially in North Dakota; and on August 12, 2045, from northern California to Florida.

The path of totality for the next solar eclipse in the US, in 2024, will stretch approximately 123 miles wide, about twice the size of the eclipse in 2017.

A total solar eclipse is a phenomenon that occurs when the moon passes between Earth and the sun, and appears to cover the latter.

The two other types of eclipses are annular and partial. In Earth's history, there have been some 3 billion solar eclipses in the US alone, though some were partial rather than total. 

The August 21 total solar eclipse was the first seen in the US since 1979, and the first to cross the entire continental United States since 1918. And though NASA's recorded webcasts of the eclipse don't compare to the in-person experience, they are worth a look.

SEE ALSO: Incredible photos of the solar eclipse across the United States

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