See Where Future U.S. Eclipses Will be Visible
Briefly

In the 20th century 228 were recorded somewhere on Earth, of which 71 were total solar eclipses (if the sun and moon don't perfectly align, you'll see a partial eclipse).
Over the past century from 1924 to 2023, only 13 total solar eclipses crossed over the contiguous U.S. or Alaska.
The next total solar eclipse in the continental U.S. will occur in 2033, but totality will be confined solely to parts of Alaska.
For another event like the one in 2024, where millions can witness the sight, we'll have to wait until 2045.
Read at www.scientificamerican.com
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