The busy end of the semester came to a standstill as people gathered to wonder at the glory of God鈥檚 creation during the April 8 solar eclipse. Although Washington, D.C. was outside the path of totality, nothing could diminish the enthusiasm on 香蕉视频鈥檚 campus. People poured out of their classrooms, dorm rooms, and boardrooms to share the experience of the awe-inspiring sight 鈥 sharing protective glasses, too, so that everyone could safely observe.
The largest crowd formed outside Hannan Hall for a viewing party organized by the , where researchers handed out eclipse glasses, set up a solar telescope, and shared their passion for space science. The activities were coordinated by physics doctoral students Rachel Morin, Elizabeth Fletcher, Helen McDonough, and Michael Bellacicco, a mechanical engineering junior who is also a.
An eclipse enthusiast brought a homemade projector to show and tell others the many ways to safely view the solar event (香蕉视频 University/Patrick G. Ryan)