In the United States, the following aggregate sun powered shroud will occur on August 21, 2017 — the first run through since 1979.
One week from now's overshadowing will be the first to cross the whole mainland United States since 1918, notwithstanding.
As indicated by NASA, the aggregate sun oriented overshadowing on February 26, 1979 crossed through Washington, Oregon, Idaho, Montana, North Dakota, and the Canadian regions of Saskatchewan, Manitoba, Ontario and Quebec.
On August 21, just individuals in the moderately thin line of totality will get the opportunity to see the full overshadowing; most parts of the nation will just observe an incomplete one (when the moon covers a bit of the sun). In case you're not going to see the aggregate impact this year, however, your next shot is not very far away.