Indiana Total Eclipse Guide: 2024 Total Eclipse Guide Series
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The best Total Eclipse Guide for Indiana.
Start planning today for your Total Eclipse Experience.
On April 8, 2024, a remarkable event will occur over Indiana. A rare total eclipse will pass directly over the state. If you are planning to view the total eclipse in Indiana, you need the Indiana Total Eclipse Guide.
This book has everything you need to know about viewing and photographing the eclipse across the state. In it, you will find some of the secret locations locals know.
Why Buy the Indiana Total Eclipse Guide?
Where should you watch the eclipse from? How will you find these locations? If you have never been to Indiana before, you might get lost. You don't want to be lost on the big day of the eclipse! The book even will tell you exactly where to stand if you want to see the eclipse directly over Indiana. This commemorative official guide has information on lodging, travel and local secrets.
Photography
The book contains photography exposure settings for your camera. If you're interested in creating a stunning photo of the sun's corona, the book tells you the aperture, shutter speed, and ISO settings you'll need. You will find a wealth of information about how to safely and successfully photograph this rare total eclipse that will traverse the United States.
Guides for the Fourteen States Under the 2024 Total Eclipse
See other state eclipse guides, purchase wholesale or signed author copies at the publisher website for Sastrugi Press.
If online retailers are out of stock, purchase directly from your local bookstore.
Aaron Linsdau
Polar explorer Aaron Linsdau is the second only American to ski alone from the coast of Antarctica to the South Pole, setting a world record for the longest expedition ever for that trip. He has walked across Yellowstone National Park in winter, crossed the Greenland tundra alone, has trekked through the Sahara desert, attempted to climb Denali solo, and successfully climbed Mt. Kilimanjaro. Aaron is an Eagle Scout and has received the Outstanding Eagle Scout Award. He holds a bachelor's degree in electrical engineering and a master's degree in computational science. Aaron wrote the book & produced the film Antarctic Tears, is a commercial photographer, Polar explorer Aaron Linsdau is the second only American to ski alone from the coast of Antarctica to the South Pole, setting a world record for the longest expedition ever for that trip. He has walked across Yellowstone National Park in winter, crossed the Greenland tundra alone, has trekked through the Sahara desert, attempted to climb Denali solo, and successfully climbed Mt. Kilimanjaro. Aaron is an Eagle Scout and has received the Outstanding Eagle Scout Award. He holds a bachelor's degree in electrical engineering and a master's degree in computational science. Aaron wrote the book & produced the film Antarctic Tears, and is a commercial photographer.
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Indiana Total Eclipse Guide - Aaron Linsdau
Indiana Total Eclipse Guide
2024 Total Eclipse Guide Series
Aaron Linsdau
Published by Sastrugi Press, 2019.
While every precaution has been taken in the preparation of this book, the publisher assumes no responsibility for errors or omissions, or for damages resulting from the use of the information contained herein.
INDIANA TOTAL ECLIPSE GUIDE
First edition. February 15, 2019.
Copyright © 2019 Aaron Linsdau.
ISBN: 978-1540137234
Written by Aaron Linsdau.
INDIANA
TOTAL ECLIPSE GUIDE
Official Commemorative
2024 Keepsake Guidebook
2024 Total Eclipse State Guide Series
Aaron Linsdau
SASTRUGI PRESS
Contents
Introduction
All About Indiana
Overview of Indiana
Weather
Forest Fires
Road Closures Due to Fires
Wilderness and Forest Park Safety
Eclipse Day Safety
All About Eclipses
Total vs Partial Eclipse
Early Myth & Astronomy
Contemporary American Solar Phenomena
Future American Eclipses
Viewing and Photographing the Eclipse
Planning Ahead
Understanding Sun Position
Eclipse Data for Selected Locations
Eclipse Photography
Eclipse Photography Gear
Camera Phones
Viewing Locations Around Indiana
Remember the Indiana Total Eclipse
Introduction
Thank you for purchasing this book. It has everything you need to know about the total eclipse in Indiana on April 8, 2024.
A total eclipse passing through the United States is a rare event. The last US total eclipse was in 2017. It traveled from Oregon to South Carolina. The last American total eclipse prior to that was in 1979!
The next total eclipse over the US will not be until April 8, 2024. It will pass over Texas, the Midwest, and on to Maine. After that, the next coast-to-coast total eclipse will be in 2045.
It’s imperative to make travel plans early. You will be amazed at the number of people swarming to the total eclipse path. Some might say watching a partial versus a total eclipse is a similar experience. It’s not.
This book is written for Indiana visitors and anyone else viewing the eclipse. You will find general planning, viewing, and photography information inside. Should you travel to the eclipse path in Indiana in April, be prepared for an epic trip. The estimates based on the 2017 eclipse suggest that millions will converge on Indiana.
Some hotels in the communities and cities along the path of totality in Indiana have already been contacted by people to make reservations. Finding lodging along the eclipse path may be a major challenge.
Resources will be stretched far beyond the normal limits. Think gas lines from the late 1970s. It may be likely that traffic along highways will come to a complete standstill during this event. Be prepared with backup supplies.
Many smaller Indiana towns are far from any major city. Indiana country roads can be slow. Please obey posted speed limits for the safety of everyone. Be cautious about believing a map application’s estimate of travel time in Indiana.
People in communities along the path of the total eclipse may rent out properties for this event. With this major celestial spectacle in the spring of 2024, be assured that Indiana hasn’t seen anything yet.
Is this to say to avoid Indiana or other areas during the eclipse? Not at all! This guidebook provides ideas for interesting, alternative, and memorable locations to see the eclipse. It will be too late to rush to a better spot once the eclipse begins. Law enforcement will be out to help drivers reconsider speeding.
Please be patient and careful. There will be a large rush of people from all over the world, converging on Indiana to enjoy the total eclipse. Be mindful of other drivers on eclipse weekend, as they may not be familiar with Indiana roads.
You should feel compelled to play hooky on April 8. Ask for the day off. Take your kids out of school. They’ll be adults before the next chance to see a total eclipse over America. Create family memories that will last a lifetime. Sastrugi Press does not normally advocate skipping school or work. Make an exception because this is too big an event to miss.
Wherever you plan to be along the total eclipse path, leave early and remember your eclipse glasses. People from all around the planet will converge on Indiana. Be good to your fellow humans and be safe. We all want to enjoy this spectacular show.
Visit www.sastrugipress.com/eclipse for the latest updates for this state eclipse book series.
AUTHOR INFORMATION
Polar explorer and motivational speaker Aaron Linsdau’s first book, Antarctic Tears, is an emotional journey into the heart of Antarctica. He ate two sticks