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Partial Solar Eclipse in San Angelo, TX
April 8, 2024
While we won’t experience a total solar eclipse, San Angelo will be treated to a captivating partial eclipse. The moon will block more than 97% of the sun, creating a stunning sight in the sky.
Although the total eclipse path will be to our east, we’re thrilled to offer you a chance to witness this awe-inspiring cosmic display from various viewing locations across the Angelo State campus! Check in at the Planetarium!
Map, graphic and info created by Xavier M. Jubier, ©2006-2024
FMI: Andy, 325-226-9172
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ASU Planetarium Shows
Also known as the Global Immersion Center, located in the ASU Vincent Nursing-Physical Science Building, 2333 Vanderventer St.
All shows are open to the public. Shows are on Wed and 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
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Eclipse Simulator from Eclipse2024.org
This is what the eclipse will look like from San Angelo