The Washington Post has created a nice article on the upcoming solar eclipse that will cross the United States
On Aug. 21, a total solar eclipse will be visible from the contiguous United States. It’ll be the first to traverse coast to coast in nearly a century. There will be 69 total solar eclipses visible from somewhere on the planet in the next 100 years, but only a few will be visible from North America. See how many total solar eclipses are left in your lifetime
The article also contains some a very neat visualisation of all upcoming eclipses across the glove.
Here’s every total solar eclipse happening in your lifetime →
Sidenote: VOX have created a nice piece on why a total solar eclipse, like the upcoming one, is such a big deal: