An Astronaut Chased the Solar Eclipse From Texas to Arkansas
Thirty passengers chased the eclipse and were rewarded with six minutes of totality.
Thirty passengers chased the eclipse and were rewarded with six minutes of totality.
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With only 200 days until the highly anticipated 2024 eclipse, it’s time to plan your trip to experience it.
“I would never spend this much money on a flight to anywhere, but on one that goes nowhere? Sure, I’ll spend it.”
Turn around, bright eyes: it’s time to party like it’s 1983.
This is not just another eclipse: Those in the “totality” zone will be plunged into night for several minutes as the moon reduces the sun to a crescent, then to a thin glowing ring. Stars will even appear in the dark sky.
The South Carolina state capital is the East Coast’s ultimate viewing spot for this summer’s “Great American Eclipse”—and is planning an unforgettable weekend.