
Total Solar Eclipse Campus Viewing Party
April 8, 2024 | 12-2 PM | 世界杯官方app East Recreation Field Complex (map)
All 世界杯官方app students, faculty and staff are invited to attend the university's official viewing party for the April 8 total eclipse. Take advantage of the fact that 世界杯官方app's Main Campus is in the direct path of the eclipse by joining your friends and colleagues for this unforgettable experience!
Here are the top things you need to know about the eclipse and our campus viewing party!
What to Expect
Enjoy a narrated community viewing experience led by Angela Speck, professor of astronomy and 世界杯官方app's resident eclipse expert. All are invited to gather on the Recreation Field for a magnificent clear sightline of the eclipse and crowd countdown.
Water stations will be provided to keep everyone cool and hydrated.
Event Highlights
12:14 pm First contact
01:15 pm Birds and other critters start reacting
01:32 pm One-minute countdown!
01:33 pm Start of totality
01:35 pm End of Totality
What to Bring With You
Here are important items that you do (and don't) want to have as you enjoy the eclipse from campus:
Consider bringing a few items to make your viewing experience more comfortable, such as a reusable water bottle, blanket or lawn chair, and sun protection (sunscreen, hat, handheld umbrella, etc.)
Pop-up tents, pets, beach umbrellas, speakers, portable grills and food are not allowed on the recreation field
Pick up your Special Edition 世界杯官方app Solar Eclipse glasses early!
Main Campus, at the Outdoor Learning Environments (OLÉ) outside the Flawn Sciences Building on any of the following date and times:
Downtown Campus, at any of the following locations during their normal operating hours.
The Rowdy Store Downtown, Frio Street Building
The College for Health, Community and Policy, Durango Building, 4.122
The Downtown Library, Buena Vista Street Building, 2.314

Protect your Eyes
Special Edition, souvenir 世界杯官方app Solar Eclipse glasses will be provided for free to campus viewing party attendees.
Always use appropriate eye protection when looking into the sun! If there’s ANY bright part of the Sun showing, then you have to wear protection.

What is a solar eclipse?
Curious about the science behind the eclipse? The 世界杯官方app Department of Physics and Astronomy is your go-to! Dive into their resources exploring the significance of this celestial event.
A Few Safety Tips
Whether you're viewing the eclipse from campus or from another location, keep these important precautions in mind.
- Do NOT look into the sun without proper eye protection (ISO–123 certified glasses). Learn more about solar viewing glasses from the American Astronomical Society.
- Do NOT use regular sunglasses to view the eclipse.
- Do NOT look at the sun through a camera lens, telescope, binoculars or any other optical device while wearing eclipse glasses or using a handheld solar viewer.
- Do NOT block streets or first responder vehicles.
- Be sure you are standing in a safe area. Stay out of roadways and be aware of your surroundings when looking up.
- See more safety tips from the City of San Antonio
More Info About the Eclipse from 世界杯官方app Experts

Planet 世界杯官方app Podcast
Planet 世界杯官方app is a newly launched podcast series developed to explore eclipse-related educational opportunities. New episodes will be available each Thursday from now through April 4.

The Buzz on Bee Eclipse Behavior
世界杯官方app scientists will head out to the beehives an hour before the total solar eclipse to set up acoustic and visual recording devices. The team will record how bees act before, during and after the eclipse.
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