The Coming Eclipse
As you probably know a total eclipse of the sun is coming to North America next week (April 8, 2024). For some parts of Mexico and the United States, the sun will be completely blocked by the moon entering into its path. In other regions the sun will be partially blocked. Here in NJ, we will experience an 80-90% blockage of the sun’s light. It’s an awesome event that is extremely rare (the next one to cross through mainland US will be in 2045). That’s what makes it so special. After all, if an eclipse took place every year, it would be no big deal. But because it happens so infrequently it draws our attention. We might also say that, an eclipse like this is not what we would consider to be “natural” or “normal.” Yes, it is nature doing its thing, but in our general experience, it’s not what we expect from the sun and moon. After all, we expect that during the day the sun will shine (and the moon will stay out of its way) and at night the moon will shine—at least according to its pha