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13News coverage of the total solar eclipse [Video]

13News has coverage across central Indiana, including at the Indiana State Fairgrounds, IMS, Butler University, Indiana University, Franklin and INDOT headquarters.

INDIANAPOLIS — The 2024 Total Solar Eclipse path of totality crosses through central Indiana on Monday, April 8 — and it will be another 129 years before it happens again.

Each city will have a slightly different timeline of the eclipse from beginning to end, but here’s the schedule for the Indianapolis metro:

  • 1:50:33 p.m. Partial eclipse begins
  • 3:06:06 p.m. Totality begins
  • 3:07:59 p.m. Maximum eclipse
  • 3:09:43 p.m. Totality ends
  • 4:23:13 p.m. Partial eclipse ends

Click here for city-by-city look at the length of totality, with Vincennes at 4 minutes, 5 seconds in totality and the community of Bristow in totality for 38 seconds.

13News’ Great American Eclipse special airs live at 3 p.m. on WTHR, WTHR+ and on the WTHR mobile app.

13News has coverage across central Indiana, including at the Indiana State Fairgrounds, Indianapolis Motor Speedway, Butler University, Indiana …

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