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Central Florida, we want to see your photos of the solar eclipse!

Eclipse to cross US on April 8

FILE PHOTO - A dog is given protective glasses by its owner prior to the solar eclipse in Regent's Park in London, Friday, March 20, 2015. Unfortunately due to heavy cloud cover, the eclipse was not visible in London. (AP Photo/Kirsty Wigglesworth)

ORLANDO, Fla. – On Monday, April 8, millions of Americans will look up to the sky to get a glimpse of the total solar eclipse.

While Central Florida won’t be in the path of totality for the solar eclipse, a partial eclipse will be visible, weather permitting. You’ll have to wait until 2045 to see totality in Central Florida.

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Wondering where to go for the best view? Several Orlando-area places are hosting viewing parties or conducting eclipse-related activities for the spectacle. To find a location near you, click here.

Please, be careful, though. Don’t look up without the right pair of glasses. The American Astronomical Society has issued a warning about fake glasses. Some on the market may not be certified and could be dangerous.

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We even have you covered with tips on how to capture the eclipse with your smartphone. Once you take those photos, News 6 would love to see all of the great things you saw.

To share your pictures or videos, head to News 6′s PinIt! page and click “Upload a Pin.” Then, tell us a little about the image and drop a pin to let us know where you saw it.

Happy and safe viewing!


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