Solar Eclipse 2024: What Southern California should know as

Solar Eclipse 2024: What Southern California should know as things go dark(er)

How do I take photos of a solar eclipse? Will viewing it damage my eyes? Do animals stop mating during an eclipse? Why does an eclipse matter in the first place? Your questions answered.

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