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Dark red dots along the path of totality represent areas that will experience a total solar eclipse, and all other orange areas will see the moon partially cover the sun. Don't see a map?
It's been 99 years since a total solar eclipse crossed the country from the Pacific to the Atlantic. On the map below, you can navigate your way to the closest spot that will see a total eclipse.
including central Indiana. What's the Weather? Click here for your local forecast That is where Chief Meteorologist Keith Thompson and Meteorologist Will Haenni viewed the solar eclipse.
A partial solar eclipse will be visible from North America on March 29, 2025. Here’s when, where and how to safely watch it at sunrise and beyond.
NBC correspondents will also be reporting live from Arkansas, Indiana, Ohio, New York, Maine and elsewhere along the eclipse’s path of totality. Monday’s solar eclipse is giving some of the ...
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