A total solar eclipse is a rare and spectacular phenomenon that occurs when the moon the sun’s light completely, creating a brief period of darkness in the middle of the day. On 8 April 2024, people in North America will have a chance to this amazing event, as the path of totality - the area the eclipse is visible - will stretch from Mexico to Canada, crossing 13 US states. To enjoy the full experience of the eclipse, viewers need to know where and when to look, as well as how to protect their eyes from the sun’s harmful rays. The eclipse will for about 3 hours, but the totality will only be for about 4 minutes, depending on the location. During this time, the temperature will drop, the sky will darken, and stars and planets will appear. There will also be other phenomena to observe, such as strange shadows, diamond rings, and the sun’s corona. A total solar eclipse is a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity that should not be by anyone who loves astronomy and nature.