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In three weeks, a total solar eclipse is expected to bring nearly 500,000 visitors and traffic delays to ten counties in the path of totality across west…
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The Kentucky Transportation Cabinet is preparing for hundreds of thousands of people coming to the region next month for prime viewing of the total solar…
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NASA says a partial eclipse will be visible throughout the country. But within a "path of totality" from Oregon to South Carolina, an eclipse industry is booming.
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"Mr. Eclipse" is coming to Hopkinsville Community College this week to give a presentation about the rare total solar eclipse on August 21. Retired NASA…
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Tens of thousands of visitors are expected to descend on far west Kentucky on August 21 seeking a prime seat for the total solar eclipse.The eclipse will…
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Land Between the Lakes National Recreation Area is taking early reservations for camping for next August, when a total solar eclipse is occurring.The Aug.…
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Less than a year away now from a total solar eclipse expected to draw thousands of tourists to western Kentucky, the Kentucky Department of Travel and…
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The Kentucky Senate adopted a resolution Tuesday recognizing Hopkinsville as the “best place on Earth” to view next year’s total solar eclipse.The…
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Hopkinsville city officials are rebranding the annual Little River Days Festival and moving it from May to August.Now known as the Summer Salute Festival,…
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Did you see it? If not, don't worry: This much-anticipated event — in which a supermoon went into a full lunar eclipse — was well-documented.