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Submit ReviewIt’s almost time! The total solar eclipse is upon us, and while Los Angeles and Southern California are not along the path of totality and will only see a partial eclipse, that doesn’t mean local astronomers and scientists aren’t watching intently. LAist Climate Emergency Reporter Erin Stone join us from an eclipse watch party at Caltech’s Cahill Center for Astronomy and Astrophysics, because where better to view this phenomenon?
Plus, Mazatlan, Mexico will be the first place in North America to see the total solar eclipse at approximately 11:07 a.m. Pacific Time, when they will experience totality. We’ll talk with LAist listener and longtime Angeleno Eric Streit who now lives in Mazatlan and will be watching the eclipse with other Angelenos who have traveled to his home there for this unique experience.
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