As some will know, there is a total solar eclipse crossing the US on April 8th, 2024. This will be the last chance to see a total solar eclipse in the continential USA for about 20 years.
I will be doing a road trip from Los Angeles towards a friend in Arkansas to see the eclipse among other things; then onwards to Houston flying home two weeks later, all in a Tesla Model Y (maybe I'm crazy, we'll see how much I go crazy at superchargers...) I'm hoping it's not going to be cloudy on the day!
The trip is something I've wanted to do for some time, I don't often fly long haul (last was over 6 years ago) and I'm looking to catch as many sights as possible.
I'll be stopping in Vegas for one night, seeing the Grand Canyon (south side) and driving through the Rockies, stopping in Denver for one night, and then New Orleans and Houston after the eclipse with about two days in each. Our return journey will involve a long layover in NYC too.
Is there anything I should see electronics- or engineering-wise in these areas? I'm definitely seeing the NASA museum in Houston, and likely will see the hackspace in Denver.