"Michigan's Solar Eclipse History and Future: A Complete Guide"

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"Michigan's Solar Eclipse History and Future: A Complete Guide"
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Michigan will witness a total solar eclipse on April 8, with a small part of the state falling within the path of totality. The last solar eclipse in Michigan occurred on June 30, 1954, and the next one won't be visible for 75 years. Future total solar eclipses are expected to pass through different parts of Michigan, including the Upper Peninsula and various regions of the state, with the next one occurring on April 8, 2023.

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