• Total eclipses happen frequently: there’s one every 18 months. You just have to be willing to travel for them. A total eclipse over right where you live, that’s a once-in-a-lifetime thing; those happen in once every 400 years or so. Back in the 1800’s, most people could consider it lucky to see one in their lifetime simply because few people could travel very far. Nowadays? There are eclipse chasers who’ve seen a dozen or more total solar eclipses. With the amount people move around, and how accessible travel is, total eclipses totally do not qualify as once-in-a-lifetime events.

    • @Frozengyro
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      76 months ago

      The best majority won’t travel far too see an eclipse, so for the average person, it is still a once in a life time event.

    • @meco03211
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      26 months ago

      There are people that will charter flights to follow the path of totality for a long as possible.