This solar eclipse may spark your generous side but even then, make sure you do not leave yourself short. Have fun but don’t party too hard. Mercury square Jupiter is the strongest aspect in the eclipse chart besides the eclipse itself, with an orb of only 0°06′. It makes this ...
You don’t have to come up with a ton of new ideas; repurpose things you have and add new information about the solar eclipse. Remember, if you are going to take your students outside to view it, make sure they have proper solar eclipse glasses. This is a great opportunity to share ...
Space.com contributor and veteran eclipse chaser Jamie Carter knows exactly what it feels like. He was among the eclipse chasers who made the trek all the way to Easter Island, also called Rapa Nui, to observe the solar eclipse on the remote island in the Pacific Ocean surrounded by maoi s...
Experience the solar eclipse surrounded by nature as New York State parks are being designated by Gov. Kathy Hochul as public viewing spots. Long Islanders can head to Sunken Meadow State Park in Kings Park as well as Connetquot River State Park Preserve in Oakdale. In honor of the event, N...
Special glassesare needed for protection during eclipse viewing; regular sunglasses aren't enough, even if you stack more than one pair. Apinhole vieweris another safe viewing option. Eye problems caused by looking at the eclipse without special glasses may not be apparent immediately, sometimes ap...
Time:8am (Eclipse begins at 8:04, is at it’s peak at 9:18, ends at 10:38) Parking:$5 parking fee (or annual State Park Pass or Coastal Passport) Event Cost:Free! Gather indowntown North Bend for an Eclipse Viewing Block Party! From 8am to 4pm, enjoy continuous live music, fac...
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While it should go without saying, you should never, ever stare directly at the sun with the naked eye. Viewing a solar eclipse requiresspecial solar glasses, filters, or viewersto protect your eyes. One thing is for sure though, Evansville will become Eclipseville for a brief period of tim...
Epulef began to speak. "When I was young," she said, "children and pregnant women were prohibited from viewing eclipses." The conflict between light and darkness was thought to be too violent. We talked about the meaning of the termslightanddarkness. "Darkness is when we can't...
Special glassesare needed for protection during eclipse viewing; regular sunglasses aren't enough, even if you stack more than one pair. Apinhole vieweris another safe viewing option. Eye problems caused by looking at the eclipse without special glasses may not be apparent immediately, sometimes ap...