Are you planning to check out the eclipse? If so, visit NASA’s eclipse website. It shows how much the moon will cover the sun and when that will happen at your location.
You’ll also need the right gear to watch the eclipse. Special eclipse glasses can be purchased at stores and online. These glasses have filters that will protect your eyes from the sun’s glare. Without them, looking directly at the sun will damage your eyes—even during an eclipse.
No glasses? No problem! You can also watch the eclipse through a special device called a solar eclipse viewer. You can make your own viewer using items from your home or school by following these instructions.
Finally, find a place with a clear view of the sky that you can travel to on April 8. Try to arrive at least 10 minutes before the moon covers the sun in that location so that you can be sure to see the whole event.
If you can’t see much from your location, don’t worry. NASA will stream live video of the eclipse on April 8.