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Radford University to host eclipse event

Mountain Media, LLC by Mountain Media, LLC
April 5, 2024
in Local Stories, Local Stories
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Radford University is hosting an event for the solar eclipse this Monday, April 8. Photo courtesy of Radford University.

RADFORD – Radford University is gearing up to become the ultimate celestial hub as it prepares to host an extraordinary eclipse event on Monday, April 8. 

Touted as “eclipse central” in the New River Valley, the event promises an exhilarating experience for astronomy enthusiasts of all ages on campus and from the community.

Organized by the Radford University Planetarium in collaboration with the Artis College of Science and Technology, the event will feature a lineup of eclipse-themed planetarium shows and engaging activities. Held at the Center for the Sciences and in Parking Lot C, attendees can immerse themselves in the wonders of the cosmos from 1:30 to 5:30 p.m.

To ensure everyone can safely witness the celestial spectacle, over 1,000 solar viewing glasses will be available for distribution to event attendees. As the moon gracefully moves in front of the sun, Radford University observers will be treated to a mesmerizing display starting at 1:58 p.m., with the maximum eclipse in Radford, covering 87% of the sun, occurring at 3:15 p.m.

“This incredible astronomical event will remind us of how we fit into our dynamic and ever-changing three-dimensional solar system,” said Rhett Herman, Ph.D., professor of physics and director of the Radford University Planetarium. “Unlike so many of our distant ancestors, who may have viewed these events with fear and worry, we can view it (safely, with solar glasses!) with simple wonder and awe for our universe.”

Join us on April 8 to marvel at the beauty of the eclipse and gain a newfound appreciation for the mysteries of the universe. Find more information about this event and other events at the Planetarium https://www.radford.edu/content/csat/home/ru-planetarium.

 

Justin Ward for Radford University

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