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Partial Solar Eclipse in San Angelo, TX 
April 8, 2024

Telescopes with solar filters will be set up. Local astronomers will be onsite. Limited safe viewing glasses will be available, but its highly recommended to acquire a pair before the event.

FMI: Andy, 325-226-9172

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The 2023 Ring of Fire has passed, looking forward to April 8, 2024

Eclipse Simulator from Eclipse2024.org
This is what the eclipse will look like from San Angelo

NationalEclipse.com

GreatAmericanEclipse.com (Flyover)

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ASU Planetarium Shows

Global Immersion Center (GIC), formerly the Planetarium, in the ASU Vincent Nursing-Physical Science Building, 2333 Vanderventer St.

All shows are open to the public. Shows on Wed, Thur at 7pm. Admission price: $3 for adults, $2 for children, active military and senior citizens. ASU students, faculty and staff are admitted free. For more information, call 325-942-2136 or visit angelo.edu/dept/physics/planetarium.html.

Dr. Kenneth Carrell, Planetarium Director