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(CNN)In case you haven't been paying attention (and NO ONE would judge you if you weren't), there is a teensy weensy little boring astronomical event happening on Monday known as the Eclipse of the CENTURY!!

It's called such because it's the first total solar eclipse to be visible to the US mainland since 1979 and, well, in general, eclipses are pretty great. Here's everything -- and we mean everything -- you need to know about this event. And no, there are no stupid questions.

When is the eclipse?

The eclipse will take place on Monday, August 21. The total eclipse begins on the West Coast just after 10 a.m. PT and ends on the East Coast a little before 3 p.m. ET.

Okay, but when is it in my area?

Here is an extremely handy interactive map....

http://www.cnn.com/2017/08/18/weather/eclipse-when-is-what-should-i-know-guide-trnd/index.html


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