Jul 2, 2017

Total Solar Eclipse Viewing

Are you making plans to view the summer eclipse? There's still time, Jesse Tam, Seattle area friends will viewing from the northwest. We are fortunate to have the Pacific Science Center show casing this exciting phenomenon. There are many of who are watching from the open fields in Oregon or even from the skies on a plane with Alaska Airlines flight.

Here's the information on how you can register and view the event in Seattle at the Pacific Science Center  https://www.pacificsciencecenter.org/eclipse/

"This summer, witness a solar eclipse, a truly astounding celestial event, at the epicenter of science in Seattle: Pacific Science Center.


A total solar eclipse is a unique phenomenon that hasn’t happened in the contiguous United States since February 26, 1979. During a total solar eclipse, the Sun is entirely blocked by the Moon, and in totality, night appears in the middle of the day and temperatures drop.
On August 21, Pacific Science Center will open at 8:30 a.m.* to prepare guests for the eclipse that will begin at 9:08 a.m. The maximum of the eclipse will be at 10:20 a.m. and it will end at 11:38 a.m.
Along with solar telescopes and safe viewing glasses, the Science Center will also have hands-on activities, demonstrations, and conversations about solar eclipses, the Sun and our sky.
Activities include:
  • In the event of clouds (always possible in Seattle!) view the eclipse as it’s live streamed from other clear weather locations.
  • View the eclipse through safe viewing glasses.
  • Talk with our education staff about eclipses and see hands-on demonstrations about how eclipses occur.
Activities and viewing of the total solar eclipse is included with admission and FREE for Pacific Science Center Members. Want to see the eclipse in its totality?"

Thanks for reading, stay safe during the eclipse and protect your eyes.  Jesse Tam https://jessetam.com/  Happy travels.