We all know the sight of a total solar eclipse is a once-in-a-lifetime event. Earth’s solar eclipse is unique compared to the rest of the solar system. It all has to do with the size of the sun and moon from our vantage point on Earth.
Carmel High School Planetarium has been educating people on what to expect during the total solar eclipse on April 8.Much of central Indiana will be in the path of totality…
During a solar eclipse, it is no surprise that most people will have their eyes on the skies with the protection of solar eclipse glasses. Something you may want to pay attention to is the ground during the solar eclipse in central Indiana on April 8.