"Total Solar Eclipse on April 8: Times, Safety Tips, and Viewing Locations"

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The April 8 solar eclipse will be visible in Indiana, with varying start and end times and durations of totality depending on the city. Indianapolis will experience totality from 3:06 p.m. to 3:09 p.m., while other cities like Anderson, Bloomington, and Carmel will also have their own specific timings for the eclipse. Some cities, like Noblesville and South Bend, will only see a partial eclipse.
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