Visit eclipse.geneseo.edu to learn the science behind solar eclipses!

Learn about the differences between partial and total solar eclipses, how eclipses are used to find new worlds, and find resources to view the eclipses of Oct 14, 2023 and April 8, 2024! Geneseo Eclipse is a collaboration by Faculty from the SUNY Geneseo Physics & Astronomy Department and Staff of Fraser Hall Library, highlighting Geneseo campus and local eclipse-related events, and demonstrating the science behind solar eclipses.

☀️🌑https://eclipse.geneseo.edu

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image of Homepage of eclipse.geneseo.edu with animated solar eclipse background, credit NASA.gov

Homepage of eclipse.geneseo.edu with animated solar eclipse background, credit NASA.gov

Links on the eclipse.geneseo.edu website to Partial Eclipse, Total Eclipse, Eclipses in our Solar System, and how Eclipses are used to find new worlds

Links on the eclipse.geneseo.edu website to pages for Partial Eclipse, Total Eclipse, Eclipses in our Solar System, and how Eclipses are used to find new worlds

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