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Ways of Knowing: Eclipses Around the World

Ways of Knowing: Eclipses Around the World

  • Daytime Event
  • Inside Venue
  • Outside Venue
  • Target Audience
  • Child, Teen, Adult
  • 3/5/2024

Observing the sky is a part of being human, and eclipses are no exception. These tellings have been entrusted to us, so let us honor the cultures who have shared them with us.

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Solar Eclipse Resources

Solar Eclipse Resources

  • Daytime Event
  • Outside Venue
  • Target Audience
  • Child, Teen, Adult
  • 8/10/2016

Solar eclipses happen on average twice a year somewhere on Earth. These activities show what's happening and why!

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Navigating the Night Sky for March 2024 - Monthly Star Maps from the Astronomical League

Navigating the Night Sky for March 2024 - Monthly Star Maps from the Astronomical League

  • Nighttime Event
  • Outside Venue
  • Target Audience
  • Teen, Adult
  • 2/1/2024

The Astronomical League produces monthly star maps in both English and Spanish. We have mirrored downloadable copies of the latest guides inside.

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    NASA Night Sky Notes Monthly Article

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