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Science Mill presents Total Eclipse of the Sun: 99 Years in the Making

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Photo courtesy of Lunar and Planetary Institute

Did you know the last time a total eclipse crossed the United States from coast to coast was 99 years ago? Celebrate this extraordinary celestial event and learn what causes an eclipse and why they are so rare as you enjoy one-of-a-kind solar activities. Harness the power of the sun by trying your hand at wood burning art or stop by the galaxy station to create your very own solar system mobile. And don't forget to pick up your solar viewing glasses courtesy of Johnson City Library.

Did you know the last time a total eclipse crossed the United States from coast to coast was 99 years ago? Celebrate this extraordinary celestial event and learn what causes an eclipse and why they are so rare as you enjoy one-of-a-kind solar activities. Harness the power of the sun by trying your hand at wood burning art or stop by the galaxy station to create your very own solar system mobile. And don't forget to pick up your solar viewing glasses courtesy of Johnson City Library.

Did you know the last time a total eclipse crossed the United States from coast to coast was 99 years ago? Celebrate this extraordinary celestial event and learn what causes an eclipse and why they are so rare as you enjoy one-of-a-kind solar activities. Harness the power of the sun by trying your hand at wood burning art or stop by the galaxy station to create your very own solar system mobile. And don't forget to pick up your solar viewing glasses courtesy of Johnson City Library.

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WHERE

Science Mill
101 S. Ladybird Ln.
Johnson City, TX 78636
http://www.sciencemill.org/upcoming-events-1/

TICKET INFO

$8-$10; Children under 3 are free.
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