Venus, due to its brightness, and Jupiter, due to its position, will be easily visible to observers
Summary
A total solar eclipse will occur on April 8, visible in North American countries, while Brazil remains outside. During the phenomenon, celestial bodies will show details normally obscured by light.
One total solar eclipse will take place on April 8, being visible to some residents of the Mexico, United States of America AND Canada. During the phenomenon, the shadow of the moon in some regions it will completely cover the Sunpromising darkness in broad daylight.
Even though Brazil will be excluded from the cosmic event, the configuration of the sky during the eclipse promises to provide beautiful photos, as details normally obscured by sunlight will be able to appear and stand out.
For example, Venusfor its brightness, and Jupiterwhich is distinguished by its position near the lower right corner of the Sun, will be easily visible to observers located in the shadow band of the eclipse.
MarsSaturn, west of the Sun, and Mercury should also appear in the sky, to the east, in addition to the star Sirius, to the south-east of the sky.
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Hundreds of schools in the United States will close temporarily due to the event in the skies.
Authorities fear that the darkness caused by the eclipse could pose a risk to students and other local residents, as an increased flow of people is expected to move to suitable areas to observe the event.
Furthermore, some regions are concerned about the ability of emergency services to respond to the large influx of spectators. In eclipses, eye injuries can occur in those who directly observe the phenomenon, under the illusion that the light rays are weaker.
Source: Terra

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