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Eclipse Glasses and Eclipse Education Kit
On August 21, 2017, a spectacular total eclipse of the Sun will be visible across the width of the continental U.S. for the first time since 1918. Every state will have at least 60% of the Sun covered by the Moon, and lucky people on a narrow path from Oregon to South Carolina will see the stunning beauty of totality. STAR_Net’s NASA@ My Library initiative with support from NASA, the Gordon and Betty Moore Foundation, Research Corporation, and Google, is distributing over 2 million solar viewing glasses and an Eclipse Education Kit to public libraries.
Apply for Eclipse Glasses & Education Kit!
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Can we get solar glasses free for our school?
Please contact Mary Jo Ryan, Nebraska Library Commission, maryjo.ryan@nebraska.gov, or (402) 471-3434.
Can we get solar glasses free for our school?
Please contact Mary Jo Ryan, Nebraska Library Commission, maryjo.ryan@nebraska.gov, or (402) 471-3434.
Are there any solar glasses left? I just need 3 pairs.
We are out of Solar Eclipse glasses.