The Total Solar Eclipse of 2024

Thursday, March 217:00—8:00 PMGordon RoomPeabody Institute Library of Danvers15 Sylvan Street, Danvers, MA, 01923

Did you miss the solar eclipse in 2017?  Well, here's your chance at a redo!
The next total solar eclipse visible in the U.S. is coming in April 8, 2024, the last total solar eclipse that can be seen from the contiguous United States until 2044!

On April 8, 2024, the Moon’s dark shadow will cross the continental U.S. for the second time in seven years (and the last one visible to us until 2044!). This total solar eclipse promises to be among the most widely observed in history. It’s already widely anticipated, as many hotels within the path of totality sold out two years in advance. And another solar eclipse, this one an annular (ring) eclipse, served as a warm-up act when it crossed the western U.S. in October, 2023. Kelly's presentation will provide an overview of the nature of solar eclipses, helpful advice for seeing April’s event successfully, and a preview of solar eclipses worth seeing through 2028.

J. Kelly Beatty has been explaining the science and wonder of astronomy to the public since 1974, when he joined the staff of Sky & Telescope. An award-winning writer and communicator, he specializes in planetary science and space exploration. In 2018, after 43 years of pounding the keyboard, he retired from full-time work but remains actively involved in many S&T articles, tours, and other projects. You'll occasionally hear his interviews on National Public Radio. Kelly holds a Bachelors degree from the California Institute of Technology and a Master's degree from Boston University. During the 1980s he was among the first Western journalists to gain firsthand access to the Soviet space program. Asteroid 2925 Beatty was named on the occasion of his marriage in 1983, and in 1986 he was chosen one of the 100 semifinalists for NASA's Journalist in Space program.

Free eclipse viewing glasses will be provided to all registered attendees at the end of the program.

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