The annular solar eclipse will follow a roughly 125-mile-wide ribbon known as the path of annularity that will cross parts of North, Central and South America.
Having explored parts of Pecos National Historical Park in New Mexico in daylight, I can only imagine how fascinating it must be under moonlight and starlight. And were it not 650 miles away, I would make plans to experience Pecos Pueblo under the light of a full moon, or during a star gazer's event with telescopes and binoculars.