Not everyone will get the full effect, based on latitude.
Even though he spends much of his time these days studying the sun from his second-floor observatory at UCCI, Dr. Hrudey has seen only one total eclipse, and a few partials.
In Franklin, parents are invited to come to school to view the eclipse with their child (ren). "Most people have never been in proximity to an eclipse".
The free event at the center will give attendees access to the center's Sun Spotter, a telescope that uses mirrors to project a solar image onto a white viewing screen, and the option to purchase a pinhole viewer for $2.
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Dr. Hrudey said if there are high-standard real-time views available on the internet, those may also be screened. "So this is an immediate indication that these glasses are not safe for looking at the sun".
If it's a cloudy day, the nature center plans to have a NASA live stream projected on a screen during the event, Mann said.
"It's a great learning opportunity for our kids, but maybe more importantly we want our kids to have that great memory of, "do you remember when you were in Ms. Clark's third grade class and we were all together and we experienced the solar eclipse"," says Bowling Green City School Superintendent, Gary Fields. Rainbow Symphony is one of them and is shipping glasses all over the country.
Purchases from businesses such as Amazon, for example, might not be from those companies, since the top 50 results on Amazon.com for solar eclipse glasses don't come from any of the five companies trusted by NASA. The moon is expected to completely cover the sun for about two minutes for viewers in the path of totality. A total eclipse occurs when the sun, moon, and the earth meet in a straight line, thus allowing the moon to obscure the sun and making the sun's corona visible for watchers.



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