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NASA will hold their total solar eclipse event at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway
Indianapolis, Indiana – According to a social media statement from IMS, the Indianapolis Motor Speedway will collaborate with NASA in 2024 to present a day of programming and celebration during the Total Solar Eclipse, a once-in-a-lifetime experience.
NASA agreed to transmit live from the Speedway after being invited by IMS.
On April 8, 2024, NASA experts will be present at the Speedway to answer queries and provide more in-depth explanations regarding the Total Solar Eclipse.
According to the IMS website, it will be Indianapolis’ first chance in 819 years to see a total solar eclipse.
You might want to arrive early and gather your snacks first since the event won’t go much longer than 3 minutes and 46 seconds.
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