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SolarFest: free solar eclipse event hosted by the Eberly College of Science and State College Spikes

SolarFest: free solar eclipse event hosted by the Eberly College of Science and State College Spikes

Happy Valley is in a path of 95% totality for the solar eclipse that will darken the skies on Monday, April 8, and the Penn State and local communities are invited to join Eberly College of Science faculty, staff, and students for a public viewing and science activities. The college is partnering with the State College Spikes to host the SolarFest event at Medlar Field at Lubrano Park.

“Bringing science into our communities is a key mission for the college and our department,” said Randy McEntaffer, department head and professor of astronomy and astrophysics. “As in years past, we’re so excited to experience this phenomenon alongside our fellow community members and share the science behind it.”

Admission will be free for SolarFest, with ballpark gates opening at noon. Community members attending SolarFest will receive a free pair of eclipse safety glasses, provided by the NASA Pennsylvania Space Grant Consortium, with which to view the movement of the moon into the sun’s path. The partial eclipse will begin to be seen at 2:04 p.m., reach its maximum eclipse at 3:20 p.m., and end at 4:32 p.m.

SolarFest is to set to feature a wide variety of interactive science-themed displays for attendees of all ages. Astronomy and astrophysics faculty and instructors from the Penn State Rockets for Inclusive Science Education outreach program will join members of Penn State Students for the Exploration and Development of Space in leading multiple rocket launches, and NASA’s livestream will be displayed on the ballpark’s video board. Ballpark concessions and Kids Zone games will also be available during the event.

Medlar Field at Lubrano Park
12:00 PM - 05:00 PM on Mon, 8 Apr 2024

Event Supported By

Penn State Eberly College of Science
sci-comm@psu.edu
Medlar Field at Lubrano Park
701 Porter Rd.
State College, Pennsylvania 16802