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TimestampWhat is the name of the primary contact for this project?What is the email of the primary contact for this project?Please describe your role in the proposed project.What is the name of your organization?Please describe what your organization does. What is the nature of your organization? Please check all that apply. Please give a title for your event or project.Please describe your event. How does the timing of your event relate to the eclipse? Please check all that apply.What date will your event be held? For multi-day events, please select the first day. (Note that the eclipse will be on April 8, 2024.)What time will your event start? (Note that the eclipse will occur between 2 and 4:30 pm.)What time will your event end? (Note that the eclipse will occur between 2 and 4:30 pm.)Where will your event be held?If applicable, please give a link to your event website (e.g., CampusGroups link). How complete is the planning for your event?Do you anticipate any difficulties in conducting your event or project? Are you in need of any particular resources or expertise?Is registration required for your event?Will your event be open to the public?Is there a fee to register for your event?Do you have plans in place for recording your event? Would you be interested in having your event recorded?Any other information to add?Email Address
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10/4/2023 11:46:56Bill Janeshbfj2@case.eduFaculty, Astronomy DeptDept of AstronomyAstronomy.
CWRU department, academic
Total eclipse viewing
Telescopes set up on the quad with projection or filtering capabilities so that the eclipse can be seen in magnified form.
Single-day event, During eclipse
4/8/20242:00:00 PMCWRU Quad5Weather-dependent. NoYesNoWe have plans in place
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3/27/2024 13:52:44 Helen Conger hxy2@case.edu
Helen is an Archivist at CWRU Special Collections and University Archives
Kelvin Smith Library
Cultural institution (museum, library, theater, etc.)
Online Exhibit: Eclipse Expedition to Maine in 1932
This is an online exhibit curated by the staff of CWRU University Archives and contains detailed historical information and photographs related to a CIT faculty and student expedition to Maine in 1932 to view and perform research during a total solar eclipse. Please find the online exhibit here: https://scalar.case.edu/archives/eclipse-expedition-to-maine-in-1932
Online exhibit accessible at any time
3/27/2024Online
https://scalar.case.edu/archives/eclipse-expedition-to-maine-in-1932
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Yes, anyone can view the online exhibit.
I know this may not be a typical response to Eclipse related programming, but as it has to do with CWRU's previous eclipse activities, I wanted to share! Thank you for considering!
hxn122@case.edu
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