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“America’s Got Talent” (8 p.m., NBC). “Bachelor in Paradise” (8 p.m., ABC). “WWE SmackDown” (8 p.m., USA). “The Fosters” (8 p.m., Freeform). “Dance Moms” (8 p.m., Lifetime). “Animal Kingdom” (9 p.m., TNT). “The Bold Type” (10 p.m., Freeform). “Deadliest Catch” (9 p.m., Discovery). “Leah Remini: Scientology an the Aftermath” (9 p.m., A&E). “The Rachel Maddow Show” (9 p.m., MSNBC).

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“NOVA: Eclipse Over America” (9 p.m., PBS): People are gaga for the first total solar eclipse to traverse the U.S. in nearly a century. This special episode includes a look at the history of eclipse science and current research into the solar corona. Also featured: footage of the day’s big event shot along the path of totality. 9 p.m., PBS. “CBSN: On Assignment” (10 p.m., CBS): Correspondent Reena Ninan goes to the front line of cyber warfare – the nation’s hospitals. She investigates the growing number of cyberattacks on hospitals around the country, where, if successful, hackers can hold hostage some of America’s most vulnerable residents Also included: A segment on the life-and-death job of journalists in Mexico as they report on drug gang wars, and how beautiful islands are being lost because of climate change.

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“American Ninja Warrior” (8 p.m., NBC). “So You Think You Can Dance” (8 p.m., Fox). “Antiques Roadshow” (8 p.m., PBS). “Orange County Social” (8 p.m., Bravo). “WWE Monday Night Raw” (8 p.m., USA). “Love & Hip Hop Hollywood” (8 p.m. VH1). “Preacher” (9 p.m., AMC). “The Rachel Maddow Show” (9 p.m., MSNBC). “To Tell the Truth” (10 p.m., ABC). “Loaded” (10 p.m., AMC). “Real Housewives of Dallas” (10 p.m., Bravo).

In one moment of darkness, Bay Area volunteers will illuminate scientific history by joining thousands of other Americans to document Monday morning’s total solar eclipse, For most of us, the sun’s two-minute disappearing act will be magical, Our star will shrink, the air will cool, the landscape will dim, Then — poof! — our brief “Twilight Zone” episode is over, We’ll gawk, applaud and shoot silly selfies, ballet shoe mittens bell hot /mitaine baby child / boy girl / organic cotton/small grizzly /shower birth gift In San Jose, pagans will celebrate in ceremonial robes, Mount Shasta will host group meditations, chanting and dance,  Astrologers predict turmoil (again) in the White House, Expect many — many! — bottles of celebratory champagne..

There will likely be traffic mayhem, as eclipse-chasers check digital maps to find where to spot the eclipse, Bigfoot and aliens at the same time. Want to enjoy the eclipse while eating at Waffle House? There are maps for that, too. Even weirder is the Bay Area man who went to Craigslist seeking sex to conceive a child during the eclipse “that will be on the next level of human evolution.”. But while the rest of us play, “citizen scientists” will be hard at work, collecting information in what is expected to be one of the most well-documented, crowd-sourced events in science.

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