free online astronomy program, How to View a Solar Eclipse

This program on viewing techniques and safety should help us in preparing to share the April 8 solar eclipse. WSU alumnus Dr. Mark Christensen has presented for us several times, including recounting his expeditions to view total solar eclipses around the world. We're happy to welcome him back. Tuesday, January 23 6:00-7:30 p.m. Please register:https://dpl-eclipse-viewing.eventbrite.com [https://img.evbuc.com/https%3A%2F%2Fcdn.evbuc.com%2Fimages%2F673981139%2F138776901512%2F1%2Foriginal.20240113-203014?w=1000&auto=format%2Ccompress&q=75&sharp=10&rect=0%2C131%2C1280%2C640&s=baf1335bf26fd6387e9f7090040f2bba]<https://dpl-eclipse-viewing.eventbrite.com/> How to View a Solar Eclipse<https://dpl-eclipse-viewing.eventbrite.com/> Watching a solar eclipse is exciting, but there are safety issues. dpl-eclipse-viewing.eventbrite.com The program will be recorded, and should be available on the Detroit Public Library YouTube channel within a few weeks. We now have a virtual channel just for the astronomy programs: https://bit.ly/DPLAstronomy Jennifer Jennifer Dye Manager Detroit Public Library jdye@detroitpubliclibrary.org Knapp Branch 13330 Conant 313-481-1771 M, W, S 10-6 Tu, Th 12-8 Detroit, Michigan 48212
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