Here’s how much of the eclipse was visible in Washington state

While the path of totality is only 115 miles wide, people were able to see a partial eclipse for thousands of miles in either direction.

WASHINGTON, USA — Although Washington state was not in the path of totality of the solar eclipse, the moon still covered a portion of the sun. How much depended on where you live. 

A solar eclipse happens when the moon passes between the sun and the earth, blocking some or all of the light cast on the earth’s surface for a brief period of time.

The center of the shadow that the moon casts on the earth’s surface (places

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