With proper protection, Mainers can watch the moon cross the sun's path during a midday event that won't happen again for 19 years.
A partial solar eclipse will be visible Wednesday afternoon, and the percentage of totality in Maine is among the highest in the entire United States.
In Bangor, the partial eclipse will be visible from 12:54 to 2:49 p.m. In Portland, the eclipse will begin at 12:57 p.m. and end at 2:27 p.m.
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Wednesday, Aug. 12, Maine will see its last solar eclipse for about 20 years.