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6. Mai 2024 · Astro Road Trip brings telescope programming to communities across Southern Illinois in preparation for the April 8, 2024! Chicago's Adler Planetarium is America's first planetarium and a premiere resource for inspiring the next generation of space explorers.
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Das Adler-Planetarium und Astronomiemuseum in Chicago, Illinois gehört zu den größten Attraktionen der Stadt. 1930 dank der Unterstützung des Unternehmers Max Adler erbaut, zählt es zu den ältesten Planetarien in Nordamerika. Es liegt unmittelbar am Lake Michigan, direkt hinter dem Shedd-Aquarium und dem Field-Museum für ...
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- 27. Februar 1987
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- Solar Eclipse Basics
- Can I See The Total Or Partial Solar Eclipse from My Location?
- How Do You Safely View A Solar Eclipse?
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- Tips and Tricks For Safely Seeing This Solar Eclipse
- Get The Tips You Need to Watch The Total Solar Eclipse from Wherever You Are
A solar eclipse occurs when the Sun, the Moon, and Earth line up, and the Moon (which is between the Sun and Earth) temporarily blocks the Sun’s light. The kind of eclipse you see from your location depends on the Moon’s orbital path across Earth’s surface and how far away the Moon is from Earth and from the Sun. The only Moon phase where the Sun-M...
This solar eclipse will visible be across most of the North American continent, including all of the United States of America (excluding Alaska and Hawaii), parts of Latin America, Canada, Greenland, and the United Kingdom. You will be able to see either a total solar eclipse or partial solar eclipse depending on your location. In Chicago, the part...
You must always use proper solar viewing equipment when looking up at any type of solar eclipse.Homemade filters or regular sunglasses are NOT safe for viewing an eclipse, and irreversible eye damage can occur in seconds. You won’t feel eye damage until it has happened. You do not have nerve endings inside your eyes that will register pain as the d...
Partial Solar Eclipse Starts: 12:51 pm CDT Maximum Eclipse Coverage: 2:07 pm CDT Partial Solar Eclipse Ends: 3:22 pm CDT Please note these times are for the Chicago area.
Check the weather beforehandDouble check the time of the solar eclipse phases in your time zone leading up to maximum coverageAlways use proper and protective solar filtered eyewearCan’t join us in person? No sweat! Learn how to see the solar eclipse from wherever you are by watching this very special episode of Sky Observers Hangout. Broadcast in front of a live audience from the steps of Shryock Auditorium at Southern Illinois University on April 7, Adler astronomy educators Michelle and Hunter will ensure that you’re fully...
The Adler Planetarium is a public museum in Chicago, Illinois, dedicated to astronomy and astrophysics. It was founded in 1930 by local businessman Max Adler . Located on the northeastern tip of Northerly Island on Lake Michigan , the Adler Planetarium was the first planetarium in the United States.
- Ernest Grunsfeld Jr.
- 1930
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