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Kristina Kuebler - State Farm Insurance Agent
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Our Team watched the incredibly beautiful natural phenomenon safely and you?
The solar eclipse was visible for millions of Americans on April 8, 2024, making many excited to see it — but how you watch it matters, since it can be dangerous for your eyes.
A solar eclipse occurs when the moon passes between the sun and Earth, blocking the sun’s light. When the moon blocks some of the sun, it’s a partial solar eclipse, but when moon lines up with the sun, blocking all of its light, a total solar eclipse occurs. Either way, you need eye protection when viewing.
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Our Team watched the incredibly beautiful natural phenomenon safely and you?
The solar eclipse was visible for millions of Americans on April 8, 2024, making many excited to see it — but how you watch it matters, since it can be dangerous for your eyes.
A solar eclipse occurs when the moon passes between the sun and Earth, blocking the sun’s light. When the moon blocks some of the sun, it’s a partial solar eclipse, but when moon lines up with the sun, blocking all of its light, a total solar eclipse occurs. Either way, you need eye protection when viewing.
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The Kuebler Agency - State Farm
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The Kuebler Agency - State Farm
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Our Team watched the incredibly beautiful natural phenomenon safely and you?
The solar eclipse was visible for millions of Americans on April 8, 2024, making many excited to see it — but how you watch it matters, since it can be dangerous for your eyes.
A solar eclipse occurs when the moon passes between the sun and Earth, blocking the sun’s light. When the moon blocks some of the sun, it’s a partial solar eclipse, but when moon lines up with the sun, blocking all of its light, a total solar eclipse occurs. Either way, you need eye protection when viewing.
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The Kuebler Agency - State Farm
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Our Team watched the incredibly beautiful natural phenomenon safely and you?
The solar eclipse was visible for millions of Americans on April 8, 2024, making many excited to see it — but how you watch it matters, since it can be dangerous for your eyes.
A solar eclipse occurs when the moon passes between the sun and Earth, blocking the sun’s light. When the moon blocks some of the sun, it’s a partial solar eclipse, but when moon lines up with the sun, blocking all of its light, a total solar eclipse occurs. Either way, you need eye protection when viewing.
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The Kuebler Agency - State Farm
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The Kuebler Agency - State Farm
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The Kuebler Agency - State Farm