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Health, Science & EnvironmentOhio's last total eclipse was more than 200 years ago. While it's often referred to as "Tecumseh's Eclipse," the Shawnee leader's brother is more closely tied to its story.
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Some people with expensive photo equipment are hoping to get the perfect shot during Monday's total solar eclipse. But for the rest of us, a cellphone camera is what we have to work with.
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Health, Science & EnvironmentResearchers will be watching the skies April 8 to learn more about the sun, how animals perceive their environments — and about ourselves.
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Health, Science & EnvironmentAbout 124 miles of Ohio will be in the path of totality for the eclipse on April 8.
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Curious CbusThe moon will not fully block the sun in Columbus, but areas just north or west will have totality, making those places prime spots for eclipse visitors.
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Health, Science & EnvironmentStudents at Bowling Green State University spent months researching the impact of past eclipses. Their podcast “Eclipsing History” explores the cultural, historical and social influences of the astronomical spectacle.
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Health, Science & EnvironmentEclipse chasers follow the events looking for the best places to experience the events.
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Health, Science & EnvironmentA "citizen-science" program will study animal behavior in Ohio during the April 2024 total solar eclipse.
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State parks in the Ohio area are ramping up for the April total solar eclipse, meaning reservation restrictions and safety precautions for all visitors.
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Tourism and community leaders in the path of totality from Texas to Maine have trucked in extra fuel and port-a-potties, and urged residents and visitors to be prepared.