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YESTERDAY
Where to Get Safe and Reliable Solar Eclipse Glasses
Yes, you'll need them to safely view the total solar eclipse on April 8.
News
Wednesday
You Can Avoid Flying on Boeing Airplanes with This New Booking Tool
Alternative Airlines has a comprehensive list of which airlines don't have the aircraft in their fleet.
Travel
Wednesday
Thrillist — How to Pitch
Thrillist is always looking for travel pitches (domestic and international) from writers, photographers, videographers, and contributors of all backgrounds. Here's what we're looking for.
News
Tuesday
The U.S. Is Now Home to the World's Largest Dark Sky Sanctuary
The area sprawling across 2.5 million acres of land just received a major upgrade in stargazing value.
Travel
Tuesday
Meet the Solar Eclipse Task Force, a.k.a. Astronomy’s Captain Planet
The supergroup of pro and amateur astronomers, science writers, educators, and eclipse chasers is teaming up to help the public experience the big day in style.
Travel
Tuesday
The Best Places to See the Total Solar Eclipse in Texas
Festivals, rooftop bars, and other prime spots in Texas to watch the annual solar eclipse and experience totality.
Travel
Tuesday
The Best Places to See the Total Solar Eclipse in the Midwest
From Indianapolis to Toldeo, the Midwest offers some of the best locations to view the 2024 total solar eclipse.
Travel
Tuesday
The Best Places to See the Total Solar Eclipse on the East Coast
A state-by-state guide to the best watch parties, festivals, and gatherings to experience totality during the solar eclipse.
News
Tuesday
The Parents Pulling Their Kids Out of School to Chase the Eclipse Together
Is there any better school lesson than what’s happening in the sky on April 8?
News
Mar 11
Everything You Need to Know About the 2024 Total Solar Eclipse
The next total solar eclipse arrives in the US on April 8, 2024.
News
Mar 7
Everywhere You Can Travel Without a Passport Right Now
No passport? You aren't as trapped within the 50 US states as you might think.
Lifestyle
Mar 4
Escape the Bright Lights for the Best Stargazing in and Around Los Angeles
The Southern California light dome stretches from Orange County to Santa Barbara, but there are still great places to see the stars within easy driving range of LA.
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