According to Univision news network, on April 8, will be the day in which the “Moon will completely cover the Sun, making it the last total eclipse visible in the contiguous US until 2044.” What you will see on April 8 is a rare phenomenon: the moment in which the Moon comes between the Sun and the Earth, obscuring sunlight.
**To observe an eclipse, it is crucial to take certain precautions. The most important of all: never look at it directly without protection. Doing so can cause retinal burns and irreversible eye damage. It is essential to use special eclipse glasses at all times when observing the phenomenon outside the zone of totality. **
https://www.univision.com/especiales/noticias/infografias/2024/eclipse-solar-2024/