What’s being called the Great Northern American Eclipse will be visible on Monday, April 8 of this year.
It will be a solar eclipse visible across North America and won’t happen again for another 20 years.
Skywatchers will gather in public spaces and be taking road trips for a better view of the celestial event.
We'll discuss where in Ohio to get the best view as the eclipse passes over the state, as well as how you can view it.
Guests:
- Tom Burns, Former Director of Perkins Observatory, Ohio Wesleyan University
- David Makepeace, eclipse chaser
- Scott Vollmer, Vice President of STEM Education & Exhibits, Great Lakes Science Center
- Andy Chow, Press Secretary, Ohio Dept. of Natural Resources
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