As we gear up for the solar eclipse on April 8th, Downtown Evansville and many of its small businesses will host a viewing party along Riverside Drive.
The annular solar eclipse (also called the "ring of fire) will happen on Saturday, and while the Tri-State won't see a full eclipse, we will still get a pretty cool view!
Safely view the April 8, 2024 total solar eclipse over Indiana, Illinois, and Kentucky. Learn how to take precautions to protect your eyes during this extraordinary celestial event
Or will it? I think today and tonight will be the only time this week we will avoid even more severe storms and rain. Stay tuned of course. What the sky has been missing the past few days is a build-up to the viewing of the first supermoon of 2023.
Don't miss the total solar eclipse of 2024 in Evansville! Witness the moon blocking the sun for a few minutes, but protect your eyes with solar glasses.
No telescope is needed to view the solar system's largest planet as it moves into opposition in September, making it the biggest, brightest, and closest in all of 2022.