"2024's Celestial Spectacle: Eclipses, Moon Missions, and Must-See Sky Events"

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The total solar eclipse on April 8, 2024, is expected to draw massive crowds, with Texas, Indiana, and Ohio predicted to be the most visited states. Texas alone may receive over a million visitors due to its longer duration of totality and higher chances of clear skies. Eclipse cartographer Michael Zeiler's analysis, based on GIS software and census data, suggests that major cities within the path of totality, like Dallas and Indianapolis, as well as rural areas with dark skies, will see significant influxes of people. Eclipse enthusiasts are advised to plan ahead for travel and accommodations, considering weather forecasts and traffic predictions.
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