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Internet use dipped in the eclipse’s path of totality


In America alone, an estimated 52 million people lived within the eclipse’s path of totality. And it certainly seems like a lot of them put down their phones and laptops to go outside and have a ... Read More

Internet Traffic Dipped as Viewers Took in the Eclipse


The path of totality made up a roughly 110-mile-wide belt that stretched from Mazatlán, Mexico, to Montreal. In the Mexican state of Durango, which was in the eclipse zone, internet traffic ... Read More

Internet traffic dipped as people watched the eclipse


In states that were in the path of totality, internet traffic dropped by 40% to 60% around the time of the eclipse, cloud-computing service Cloudflare said. Skip to content Local News ... Read More

Path of totality for 2024 solar eclipse: What states get best view?


Monday is your last shot of witnessing a total solar eclipse in North America for 20 years.Fortunately, the path of totality in the U.S. crosses from the bottom of Texas all the way to the tip of ... Read More

Solar eclipse maps show 2024 totality path, peak times and how much of the eclipse people could see across the U.S. - CBS News


Map of when the solar eclipse reached totality across its path. The eclipse began in the U.S. as a partial eclipse beginning at 12:06 p.m. CDT near Eagle Pass, Texas, before progressing to ... Read More

Solar eclipse path of totality may not be exact: Here's what to know


These new calculations have slightly shifted the solar eclipse's path of totality, which may raise some alarms just days before the 115-mile-wide eclipse passes from southwest to northeast over ... Read More


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