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When the sun disappears, here’s what you need to know

All about the total solar eclipse coming on April 8 for U.S. and eastern Canada
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An annular solar eclipse rises over construction cranes and the Peace Tower on Parliament Hill in Ottawa on Thursday, June 10, 2021. A total solar eclipse is a rare celestial event that always generates excitement, but next month’s version is expected to be unusually spectacular. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Sean Kilpatrick

Here are the answers to some key questions about the total solar eclipse that will take place on April 8.

What happens during a total solar eclipse?

The moon will be in a direct line between the sun and the Earth, creating a dark, quickly moving shadow on the face of our planet. That particular type of shadow is called an umbra.

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