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Indiana welcomes millions for the total solar eclipse
The Purdue Exponent· 13 hours agoOver 3.5 million visitors came to the state of Indiana on April 8 to watch the total solar eclipse....
Study: Indiana generates $148 million in economic impact during April’s total eclipse
FOX 59 Indianapolis· 15 hours agoINDIANAPOLIS — As millions of people descended on Indiana in April for the total solar eclipse, a new study from the ...
What was the economic impact of 3.5M visitors in Indiana for total solar eclipse
WISH-TV Indianapolis· 14 hours agoIndiana welcomed 3.5 million visitors who spent $45 million in federal, state and local taxes during the total solar eclipse on
Remember the eclipse? Visitors here for it could have influenced April bed tax increase
Akron Beacon Journal via Yahoo Finance· 5 days ago"You couldn't ask for better marketing to be handed to you." For anyone who liked the Solar Eclipse...
Airplane Kissing the Solar Eclipse Wins Inaugural Photo Competition
PetaPixel· 4 days agoCheck out all the winners.
Gateway - Quartz
Quartz· 7 days agoSuch a stupid dream — as if I’d prioritize my Instagram feed over a total solar eclipse, but my subconscious was clearly trying to tell ...
Eclipse glasses made in Mid-South could be 'Coolest Thing Made in Tennessee'
FOX 13 Memphis· 5 days agoThe Eclipse & 3D glasses, made by American Paper Optics in Bartlett, are in the running to be named...
Meteorological events to look for in 2024—and where best to see them
Winston-Salem Journal· 4 days agoStacker sourced information from NASA, weather channels, and astronomy sites to list 2024's most...
Newswise Expert | Deborah Skapik, Saint Joseph's University
Newswise· 5 days agoDeborah Skapik, adjunct professor of physics at Saint Joseph’s University, has been studying eclipses for decades. Following her graduation, she worked under Jay Pasachoff ...
Moon And Saturn Align As ‘Space Clouds’ Shine: The Night Sky This Week
Forbes· 1 day agoActually, no. Sure, you’ll have to stay up until about midnight to get skies dark enough to see...