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This year, the solar eclipse will be directly visible in multiple states from Oregon, California, Nevada, Utah and Colorado in the West to Arizona, New Mexico and Texas in the south. It will also be visible in Mexico, Central America and South America, according to NASA.

\"This is a really unique event and why we're so excited about it is that the next total eclipse happens in April 2024 but then not again until 2044, and the next annular eclipse seen in this part of the country is actually going to be in 2046. It's going to be a long stretch that we will not see this phenomenon again,\" Dr. Kelly Korreck, an astrophysicist and NASA program manager for the 2023 and 2024 eclipses, said in a Sept. 26 teleconference.

The Oct. 14 eclipse will be an annular solar eclipse, which, according to the agency, is when the moon in its orbit crosses between the sun and the Earth and is at or near its farthest point from Earth. When this happens, the moon, sun and Earth line up but the moon looks smaller than the sun, allowing a \"ring\" of the sun's light to remain visible around the moon. This gives the annular solar eclipse its \"ring of fire\" nickname.

According to NASA, the \"ring of fire\" annular solar eclipse will be visible \"between 1 and 5 minutes for most places, depending on where you view it from.\" It will appear in Oregon first at approximately 9:13 a.m. PDT and will wrap up in Texas by about 12:03 p.m. CDT.

According to NASA scientist Alex Lockwood, over 6.5 million people in the U.S. will be able to see the solar eclipse directly and another 68 to 70 million will be within a 200-mile viewing distance of the eclipse's path of annularity.

\"Everyone actually in the entire contiguous United States can witness a partial solar eclipse, if not the annular solar eclipse itself on this date for a few minutes,\" said Lockwood, who is also a strategic content and integration lead for NASA's Science Mission Directorate.

Before heading out to see the solar eclipse, people need to make sure they have the proper solar eclipse glasses to watch the \"ring of fire\" phenomenon safely. Doing so without the correct eye protection is extremely dangerous.

NASA notes that viewing an annular solar eclipse with other tools, such as binoculars, a camera lens, sunglasses or a telescope, that do not have a \"special-purpose solar filter secured over the front of the optics will instantly cause severe eye injury.\"

Although they may look similar to dark or tinted sunglasses, eclipse glasses are not the same and adhere to the ISO 12312-2 international standard. There are also handheld solar viewers that are compliant with the standard that can be used to view the \"ring of fire.\"

Another way to view the annular solar eclipse is through an indirect viewing method like a pinhole projector, which projects the sun's image onto a nearby surface and can allow you to see the sun without facing it. NASA cautions viewers not to look at the sun directly through a pinhole projector device.

For anyone who wants to watch the annular solar eclipse online, NASA will be broadcasting live coverage on Oct. 14 from 11:30 a.m. to 1:15 p.m. EDT on NASA TV, NASA's website, and on NASA's social media platforms, including Facebook, X and YouTube. You can also track the annular solar eclipse's path on NASA's tracker.

The next solar eclipse will occur in about six months on April 8, 2024, according to NASA. The April solar eclipse however, will be a total solar eclipse, where the moon will completely align over the sun, blocking the sun's visibility and causing the sky to darken.

Cogan then went to New Port Richey, Florida, to investigate how this particular road came to be so deadly, and what that can teach us about American roads more broadly. She spoke to those affected by pedestrian deaths, providing a heart-wrenching portrait of what happens when infrastructure fails us.

She also worked with data editor Youyou Zhou to transform the data into maps and charts that visually demonstrated the scope of the deaths. Photo editor Bita Honarvar found a photographer who could use an aerial drone to visually demonstrate the design problems that make the road so dangerous. The resulting story makes heavy use of both visual images and data to inform readers.

Cogan took an oft-overlooked subject and came up with a creative frame, and a form of storytelling, that got readers to care about a problem that is hidden in plain sight. She was one of the first national journalists to draw attention to a problem that had grown much worse during the pandemic, noting that the pedestrian fatality rate rose 21 percent over the year before in 2020, and reached historic levels in 2021; she was also the first journalist to use research to identify why US-19 was the most dangerous road for pedestrians, and to offer readers compelling explanations as to why fatalities were increasing.

Officially known as involuntary celibates, this community has gained recent notoriety with some of their views broadcasted by famous internet figures, with the most easily recognized being Alex Jones, Ben Shapiro and alleged rapist and human trafficker Andrew Tate. The hallmarks of incel ideology are white supremacy, self-hatred and violent misogyny. Now, all this would be less damaging if it was solely confined to sad people complaining on the internet, but this group has been growing and becoming much more active recently.

The internet is the central avenue through which relatively normal men are made into violent incels because of two main factors: algorithms and anonymity. YouTube is a great example of the first point, as there are specific choices the platform made in the 2010s that promoted watch time while having the unintended side effect of giving right-wing extremist content a boost. According to some YouTube employees, executives were obsessed with increasing watch time (aka revenue), but rarely considered the effect this had on extreme political content. To be clear, more than 70% of all time people spend on YouTube is based on algorithmic recommendations; this is pretty important on the website with the second highest traffic worldwide and used by 94% of 18 to 24-year-olds. This problem also exists on other algorithmic sites, like TikTok, which can complete the process at incredible speeds due to the nature of short-form content.

Anonymity is the main problem on other types of forum-based websites, as this allows users to feel confident in sharing their hateful thoughts that would usually get them punched in the face in the real world. Websites like 4chan are the final destination for incels in development, wherein they can now contribute their own recently developed ideas and plans for violence in unregulated spaces made to support them. It is where their distorted views of reality are validated and expanded on through interpersonal socialization in what is probably the closest thing to a real community that most incels have ever felt in their life. Although this occurs on a much smaller scale, there is where the most dangerous individuals exist and it deserves its own attention as well.

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