It seems like everyone’s definitely aware of the epic total solar eclipse set to take place for parts of North America (among other places) in 2024, but did you know there’s a lesser-known-about annular solar eclipse happening in 2023? Yep – and Indiana will get to witness part of it! Unfortunately for us, the path of said annular eclipse is down in the Four Corners region, but that doesn’t mean we Hoosiers don’t get in on the action, too. Do you have plans to watch the solar eclipse in Indiana in October 2023? You just might after this!

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So, what are your thoughts? Are you planning on watching the solar eclipse in Indiana in October? Remember, anywhere with a nice, open sky is your best bet. Southern Indiana will have closer to 50% coverage as opposed to northern Indiana, which will have about 40%. For more information about how this annular eclipse will directly affect Hoosiers, check out this helpful data on Time & Date.

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