David Hunter has always been interested in science and astronomy.
In 2017, he even took a trip to Wyoming to see a total solar eclipse. Then it dawned on him: central New Brunswick will be the centreline for the next total solar eclipse.
A total solar eclipse occurs when the moon completely blocks out the sun. The path of totality for the eclipse April 8Â includes Fredericton, Woodstock and Miramichi, while Saint John and Moncton will experience about 98 per cent coverage of the sun.Â
Hunter’s hometown of Florenceville-Bristol, near the western edge of the province, is also in the path of totality, but he wanted to
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