Did the eclipse path change? New map reveals Hoosiers could see less of the solar eclipse
mile-wide path April 8 across North America but, less than a week before it happens, new research suggests fewer Hoosiers could experience 100% darkness because the previous 2024 eclipse maps are wrong — but not by much. Physics & Astronomy professor Brian Murphy, the new map won't make a huge difference for the millions of Hoosiers watching the eclipse. "The path of totality might have narrowed, maybe by a mile total, but we're talking about going from 115 miles to 114 miles wide," Murphy said. "If you're near the edge of that path, go a ...
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