UNC Charlotte Observatory
Please note: Unfortunately we do not have any eclipse glasses available at this time. To make sure your eclipse glasses are safe (carry the ISO 12312-2 safety certification) please make sure to read the guidelines here. Eye protection must be used at ALL times during the partial solar eclipse in Charlotte, NC.
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If you do not have eclipse glasses, you can still observe the eclipse indirectly – check this link for how-tos: https://www.sciencefriday.com/educational-resources/five-ways-to-view-the-solar-eclipse/
More great ideas for how to share the eclipse safely with kids: http://www.planetary.org/blogs/emily-lakdawalla/2017/sharing-an-eclipse-with-kids.html
The Observatory will not be holding a public event during Monday’s eclipse, but here’s our latest on what you need to know to get the most out of this spectacular celestial event in the Carolinas!
http://advancement.uncc.edu/newsletter-stories/moondance
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