The State of Things
Thursday, June 15, 2017
Interview with Frank Stasio and Rachel Smith on the eclipse and International SunDay.
Rachel Smith is the Head of the Astronomy & Astrophysics Research Lab and Curator of Meteorites at the North Carolina Museum of Natural Sciences,as well as an Assistant Professor at Appalachian State University.Frank Stasio Listen to the program: wunc.org/programs/state-things#stream/0
International SunDay
Sunday, June 18, 2017 The North Carolina Museum of Natural Sciences11 and 121 W. Jones St., Raleigh, North Carolina
naturalsciences.org/calendar/news/see-the-sun-in-a-new-light-at-museums-international-sunday-event-june-18/

The Dark Sky Observatory
The Dark Sky Observatory will have activities leading up to the solar eclipse that include daytime tours with solar viewing every day during July, and two nighttime public events in the evening at DSO series. The daytime tours and viewing will depend on the weather and other factors, the daily event status will be posted on the DSO web page at www.dso.appstate.edu and on the Dark Sky Observatory Facebook page and Twitter feed. The daytime events are free and do not require tickets. Free solar viewing glasses will be given out at all July events! There will be no event on the day of the solar eclipse since it will only be a partial eclipse as viewed from DSO.
Shadows of Diverse Disciplines: Reflections on Solar Eclipses
Interdisciplinary Panel Discussion
Wednesday, July 12, 2017 at 1 p.m.
Belk Library and Information Commons in room 114
Appalachian State University
This is a free discussion and is open to the campus and community. For more information about this event, visit our news page.
The Dark Sky Observatory
Saturday, July 15, 2017
9:00 p.m. - 10:00 p.m.
This is an evening, ticketed event
You can find tickets at, dso.webconnex.com/EatDSO071517 or for more information about the Obeservatory, visit their website: https://dso.appstate.edu.
Free solar viewing glasses will be given out for your use on August 21, 2017!
All about Solar Eclipses
with Retired Professor Emeritus of Physics and Astronomy from Appalachian, Tom Rokoske
Monday, July 17 at 2 p.m.
Lois Harrill Senior Center at 132 Poplar Grove Connector, 2nd floor conference room
Eclipse Session and Solar Viewing
Wilksboro County Public Library
July 22, 2017 from 2 p.m. - 4 p.m.
David Sitar, director of the Rankin Introductory Astronomy Laboratory and physics student Ellie Prim will be giving a talk about the eclipse and then lead solar observing (weather permitting).
www.arlibrary.org/wilkes
Star Party
July 28, 2017 from 8 p.m. - 10 p.m.
David Sitar, director of the Rankin Introductory Astronomy Laboratory and Physics & Astronomy students will be hosting a star party at the Valle Crucis Community Park during and after Music in the Valle.
Come enjoy some music and a night under the stars (weather permitting).
vallecrucispark.org
The Dark Sky Observatory
Saturday, July 29, 2017
9:00 p.m. - 10:00 p.m.
This is an evening, ticketed event
You can find tickets at, dso.webconnex.com/EatDSO071517 or for more information about the Obeservatory, visit their website: https://dso.appstate.edu.
Free solar viewing glasses will be given out for your use on August 21, 2017!
Planet Viewing
Wilksboro County Public Library
July 29, 2017 from 8 p.m. - 10 p.m.
David Sitar, director of the Rankin Introductory Astronomy Laboratory and physics student Ellie Prim will be at the Wilkesboro Library.
Come join us while we look at planets and other celestial objects (weather permitting).
www.arlibrary.org/wilkes
Science Cafe
Thursday, August 10, 2017
The North Carolina Museum of Natural Sciences
11 and 121 W. Jones St., Raleigh, North Carolina
naturalsciences.org/calendar/event/science-cafe-day-to-night-and-back-again
Solar cooking at Valle Crucis Park with Carla Ramsdell
Wednesday, August 16, 2017 11 a.m.
www.facebook.com/events/143810419529601
Panel Discussion about the Solar Eclipse
at Southwestern Community College in Sylva, N.C.
Sunday, August 20 at 6 p.m.
The panel discussion, moderated by Matthew Cass, (the Science Chair of SCC) will discuss questions about the eclipse that takes place on the following day with a q and a session to follow.
THE SOLAR ECLIPSE
Monday, August 21, 2017
Sanford Mall and Grandfather Mountain Ballroom, Plemmons Student Union
1 p.m. - 4 p.m.
Appalachian State University
Live streaming of the eclipse from a location of totality, telescopes on the Mall and a life size planetarium to experience on this last day of summer and the day before fall semester classes begin.
Eclipse times in Boone:
- Ingress - 1st sight of Moon on solar disk - 1:10pm
- Greatest partial eclipse ~ 95% coverage - 2:36pm
- Egress - Moon completely leaves solar disk - 4:01pm
At our partner institution where our live stream of totality will be recorded, join in the many activities going on, if you are in the area.
Southwestern Community College
The main attractions are the wide-field refractor with a Mylar (white light) filter, which will be streaming the eclipse at cas.appstate.edu/solar-eclipse-2017, as well as the Appalachian-Cain Eclipse-Viewing Station, which will take images of the eclipse every several seconds and will video the eclipse on occasion where visitors can watch together on a monitor.
In addition, a white light solar telescope and a Hydrogen-Alpha solar telescope will be available for solar viewing. They will also distribute solar viewing glasses to all on campus participants.
Previous Events
Night in Day: The Great American Eclipse of 2017 and Its Predecessors
with Anthony Aveni, Professor of Astronomy, Anthropology, and Native American Studies
Monday, March 27, 2017
7th annual Dean’s Advisory Council’s Interdisciplinary Lecture series
I. G. Greer Auditorium at 7 p.m., followed by a book signing College of Arts and Sciences Appalachian State University
cas.appstate.edu/news/night-day-great-american-eclipse-2017-and-its-predecessors-dr-anthony-f-aveni-professor

Dark Skies: Celestial Events and Humanity Discussion with Dr. Anthony Aveni
Tuesday, March 28, 2017
Rough Ridge Room, Plemmons Student Union, 2 p.m.College of Arts and Sciences
Appalachian State University Panel Discussion with Dr. Anthony Aveni, Daniel Caton, Physics and Astronomy, Dr. Laura Ammon, Philosophy and Religion, Dr. Cheryl P. Claassen, Anthropology and Moderated by Dr. Timothy Smith, Anthropology.
cas.appstate.edu/news/dark-skies-celestial-events-and-humanity-discussion-dr-anthony-aveni