MILWAUKEE, Wis. – A solar eclipse in April will be experienced by more people than any eclipse in Earth history, says the planetarium director at the Milwaukee Public Museum. The eclipse is due April 8. Bob Bonadurer said the eclipse will be fullest over Illinois, Indiana and Ohio but that Wisconsin and Minnesota and most of the continental United States will receive the moon’s shadow too. “This is a big one,” Binaurer said. “This eclipse will be seen by more people than any eclipse ever before.”