On April 8th at 3:10 PM, the entire D-E community, equipped with eclipse glasses provided by the STAR Astronomy Club, gathered outside to catch the partial eclipse. It was incredible to share this monumental, cosmic event all together; faculty and students also used makeshift projection boxes and colanders to view the partial eclipse on the ground. Although we were not in the path of totality and some cloudy skies obscured the viewing at times, the experience overall was one for the memory books!
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