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The state of Ohio reports 150,000 visitors from around the world visited Ohio state parks to view the 2024 total solar eclipse.
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Drop off your eclipse glasses to be reused by schools around the world for future solar eclipses.
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The rare total solar eclipse drew crowds of visitors to Ohio and the Dayton area, seeking to witness the event.
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As people prepare to view this once-in-a-lifetime event, local and national experts have some insight for Ohioans or anyone viewing the eclipse in Ohio.
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Local grocery store Dorothy Lane Market will close its locations for the solar eclipse on Monday, April 8th.
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Cheap fake solar eclipse glasses can pop up on Amazon, Ebay, so research is critical, cautioned supply-chain experts with Miami University.
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With the crowds expected to flood the path of totality for this historic event, Ohio leaders have several tips to prepare for the event.
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Much of Dayton and Southwest Ohio will be directly underneath the solar eclipse on April 8. Astrophotographer Brian Kent discusses how to take pictures of this celestial event safely.
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Skywatchers in North America are gearing up for today’s once-in-a-lifetime total solar eclipse. For the first time in nearly 100 years, the moon will pass…