![]() ![]() ![]() "Sunglasses will not protect your eyes when looking directly at the sun," warns the Cornell Astronomical Society. "Solar viewing glasses and other equipment to safely view the entire event will be available," at the Cornell event, "and volunteers will be present to help explain the event and answer questions." Metered paystation parking is available in a nearby lot, and buses stop nearby. "In Ithaca, the eclipse will begin at approximately 1:20pm and end at approximately 3:50pm, with maximum eclipse (~70%) at 2:30pm," according to the Cornell Astronomical Society, who are hosting an event at the Fuertes Observatory on Cornell's north campus. Don't look directly at the sun without proper eye protection! A total solar eclipse will be visible across the United States on Monday afternoon, and there are gatherings in Ithaca to enjoy the 70% totality we'll get here.
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