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Solar eclipse 2017: Song playlist for this astronomical event

Looking for a way to make your solar eclipse experience even better? Fire up these sun-related tunes.

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From Soundgarden’s Black Hole Sun to Jimi Hendrix’s Third Stone From the Sun, playing this music in conjunction with the eclipse can help get you in the moon mood.

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Global News has crafted a playlist, and you can listen below.

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Several states in the U.S. will see a rare total eclipse, meaning the moon will completely cover the sun. The path of totality will stretch from Salem, Ore., to Chaleston, S.C. The total eclipse will last from 10:16 a.m. PT to 2:48 p.m. ET.

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For any Pink Floyd die-hards, here’s a helpful hint from Twitter:

Canadians will see a partial eclipse, with the West coast seeing the most dramatic coverage of the sun.

People across the continent are gearing up to catch a glimpse of the event, which according to NASA will begin just past 9 a.m. PT.

For those of you in Canada still making your eclipse plans, here’s everything you need to know.

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