eclipse

Thousands Turn Toward the Sky for Solar Eclipse

It Was Cloudy in Duluth But That Didn't Stop People From Trying

DULUTH, Minn.- A solar eclipse happens when the moon moves between the sun and earth, temporarily blocking the light of the sun from reaching earth.  And during Monday’s eclipse people in the Northland were able to see an eclipse of around 80 percent. Thousands of people swarmed places like Grandma’s Sports Garden and the Duluth Public Library around noon to…