Solar eclipse 2024; Milwaukee gathers for celestial event

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Witnessing the solar eclipse at a watch party

What better way to enjoy the solar eclipse than with other people? Many watch parties were held across the country, including Milwaukee.

Thousands of people gathered outdoors in Wisconsin to experience the solar eclipse on Monday, April 8.

After nearly seven years, people are popping back on these glasses to see the phenomenon. 

It’s something the Willock family just couldn’t miss.

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"It's a once in a lifetime experience," Melissa Willock said.

It was a moment that took Mercedes Hidalgo back in time.

"We were at the center, so we were at the equator when we saw it," she said. "It's probably going to be the last one I ever get to see, so who knows if I'm on earth at that time."

Solar eclipse 2024: Southeast Wisconsin peak times, path

Millions of spectators along a narrow corridor stretching from Mexico to the U.S. to Canada eagerly awaited Monday's celestial sensation — a total eclipse of the sun — even as forecasters called for clouds.

Wisconsin will next see a partial eclipse in 2044 and a total eclipse in 2099.

As for 2024, beautiful weather in Milwaukee brought prime viewing.

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"This is going to be a four-minute eclipse," Milwaukee Public Museum planetarium educator Carissa Dowden said. "I want to say 4 minutes and 17 seconds."

Everyone experiencing it made every moment count.