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Lunchtime Lecture: Once in a Lifetime

A Brief Introduction to Solar Eclipses, the Case Research Lab, and How They’re Connected

In 1925 Auburn witnessed a total solar eclipse, which for many was a once-in-a-lifetime experience. This rare astronomical phenomena attracted the attention of local scientist Theodore Case. Ted and members of his lab worked with the Colby Radio Research Lab while observing, documenting, and even filming the solar eclipse. Join Cayuga Museum Curator Haley Boothe for an eclipse weekend presentation to learn more about solar eclipses, the Case Research Lab, and more!

Admission is free, although donations are greatly appreciated

See more information about the Solar Eclipse Weekend programs.

Date

Apr 06 2024
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Time

12:00 pm - 1:00 pm

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Location

Carriage House Theater
Carriage House Theater
203 Genesee Street
Website
https://cayugamuseum.org/

Organizer

Cayuga Museum of History & Art
Cayuga Museum of History & Art
Website
https://cayugamuseum.org

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