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The total solar eclipse on Aug. 12, 2026, will offer some fabulous travel options. Here are some adventures to consider.
Florida was not in the path to see the total solar eclipse, but the Sunshine State got to see a good bit of it. In Central Florida, the moon was covering as much of the sun as possible — about 58%.
Between them, they will cover such subjects as solar photography, astronomy, future eclipses and the all-important pre-eclipse briefing, ensuring you're well prepared for the moment of totality.