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SUMMARY:Safe Eclipse Viewing
DESCRIPTION:Watch Recorded Webinar\nView Presentation Slides\nSafe Eclipse Viewing\nJoin NCIL Staff and Doug Duncan\, Director of the Fiske Planetarium at UC Boulder\, to learn about ways to safely view the 2017 Great American Eclipse. \nNote: Please be advised that there is a very small amount of adult language in one of the videos shared during the webinar (at the 34:00 mark). The language is from the reaction of people viewing a total eclipse for the first time. While it is important to show their genuine reaction to this amazing event\, the language may not be suitable for children.
URL:https://www.starnetlibraries.org/event/safe-eclipse-viewing/
CATEGORIES:2017 Webinar Archive
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SUMMARY:2017 Solar Eclipse
DESCRIPTION:Visit Our Event Campaign Page\n  \nThe Celestial Event of the Century\nOn August 21\, 2017\, a spectacular total eclipse of the Sun was visible across the continental U.S. for the first time since 1918. Every state had at least 65% of the Sun covered by the Moon\, and lucky people on a narrow path from Oregon to South Carolina saw the stunning beauty of totality that they will remember all their lives. \nBy the Numbers\nIt is estimated that the STAR Net Library Eclipse Project allowed 6 million people to observe the event safely. Participating libraries were estimated to have conducted around 35\,000 science programs before and during the eclipse\, reaching approximately 1\,750\,000 people.
URL:https://www.starnetlibraries.org/event/2017-solar-eclipse/
CATEGORIES:Past Events
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SUMMARY:Cassini: The Grand Finale
DESCRIPTION:Watch Recorded Webinar\nView Presentation Slides\nCassini: The Grand Finale\nJoin the STAR_Net team and Colin Mitchell\, a Space Science Institute researcher on the Cassini mission\, to learn more about Cassini’s Grand Finale and ways to integrate this event into your programming.
URL:https://www.starnetlibraries.org/event/cassini-the-grand-finale/
CATEGORIES:2017 Webinar Archive
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