Officials say excitement is building for April 8, 2024, and Cleveland happens to be one of the best places in America to view all the action.
CLEVELAND, Ohio — Mark your calendars, the highly anticipated total solar eclipse is exactly one year away.Starting at 11 a.m. Saturday, the Science Center is hosting a series of events.The family-friendly event offers something for everyone from live demonstrations to guest speakers to hands-on activities.
Residents and visitors will experience several minutes of darkness when the moon completely blocks the sun.The events happening at the Great Lakes Science Center today include:Explore the physics of light and vision by making your own pinhole camera, and walk inside a giant version!Investigate safe ways of viewing the sun and solar eclipses using shadows.3, 2, 1, blast off! Explore the stages of human flight outside Earth’s orbit and the mathematics that make it possible.
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