Where to Watch the Solar Eclipse in Fayetteville
Get ready for the comeback of the Great American Solar Eclipse on Monday, April 8th! It’s gonna be a show with 75% visibility from Fayetteville, so get your skywatching gear ready! The FSU Planetarium is throwing a cosmic party for the occasion.
On eclipse day, the Planetarium’s got multiple telescopes lined up from 2:00 p.m. to 4:30 p.m. You can peek at the eclipse through the fancy 70 mm solar H-alpha telescope for an up-close look at this mind-blowing event. The best part? Everyone’s invited to this stellar show, so come connect with the cosmos!
Want some Eclipse Glasses for the ultimate view? Swing by the Planetarium on the day—they’ve got a few on sale. And oh, get ready for a mind-blowing display with their top-notch tech setup featuring ten 4K projectors on a massive dome. It’s gonna be a visual treat with sharp, high-res images of the sky!
At the FSU Planetarium, every show’s live, hosted by a seasoned astronomer. You can dig into all things Universe and ask away. Planning a school visit? Reach out to Mr. Kabbes at jkabbes@uncfsu.edu or call 910-672-1SKY to schedule your cosmic trip!
Besides the cool projectors, they’ve got a booming 6500-watt sound system to amp up the space vibes. To keep the cosmic journey going, there’s a small fee of $5 for adults and $3 for kids aged 2-18.
Solar eclipses, like this upcoming one, go beyond just the stars. They’re all about change, community, and new perspectives. Dive into these cosmic events for some life lessons and shared awe among all kinds of folks.
Don’t snooze on this chance to witness the cosmic beauty and feel the universe’s magic. Head over to the FSU Planetarium for an out-of-this-world adventure that’ll leave you starry-eyed and inspired. Let’s blast off together into the wonders of the galaxy!