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A couple being interviewed by WDRB's Marc Weinberg and Dalton Godbey before the total solar eclipse in the path of totality in Seymour, Indiana. (WDRB Image by Jennifer Keeney) April 8, 2024
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WDRB's viewing spot is at the airport in Seymour, Indiana, which is in the path of totality.Â
A large portion of Indiana was in totality during April’s solar eclipse, which lasted up to four minutes and six seconds.Â
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