1806 - 2024 - 2099! The April 8, 2024, total eclipse was a once-in-a-lifetime occurrence for Ohio!!! We want to share here what we and our son, Michael, experienced during the three-day celebration (April 6-8, 2024) leading up to the start of the eclipse at 1:59 pm on the third day, and the amazing total eclipse as it happened at 3:15 pm.
We ended our blog post about the 2017 partial (80%) eclipse with the message "See you in 2024!" and a countdown clock. After waiting seven years, it feels strange that the countdown clock now shows the number of days since the event happened! Total eclipse 2024 is now history! See our blog post:
Blog Date: September 6, 2017 - A Rare Experience! Solar Eclipse 2017!
Here is the countdown clock from our 2017 blog post:
The moment of the total eclipse was incredible (it really can't be put into words), but we also want to note that the three days of eclipse celebration also featured many of the great organizations that improve the quality of life for those of us who live in the Greater Cleveland area. We hope to capture here not just what we observed during the 2024 total eclipse, but also the spirit of our community at the Cleveland events we attended.
Saturday, April 6, 2024 - Total Eclipse Fest 2024 - NASA Glenn Research Center at Great Lakes Science Center
Please click on the following three images to open the three PDF files in a new browser window. The PDF files contain maps and schedules from the Total Eclipse Fest 2024 event:
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We want to thank the sponsors and Exhibitor Avenue Community Partners listed in this PDF file:
In the “NASA Village” we saw exhibits about:
- NASA Aeronautics
- Subsonic Single Aft Engine (SUSAN) Aircraft
- NASA Glenn Graphics & Visualization Lab (GVIS)
- Tires designed for the moon and Mars
- Artemis missions to build a community on the Moon
- Program to go to Mars.
- NASA TV
- Bike tire design - it will never get a flat tire!
- Nuclear power source - KRUSTY Reactor Design (Kilowatt Reactor Using Stirling TechnologY)
- Fission Surface Power - NASA.gov/tdm/fission-surface-power
- NASA Spinoffs - spinoff.nasa.gov (Stuart remembered getting the NASA Spinoff magazine when he was a teen.)
See articles:
40 Years of NASA Spinoff
NASA spin-off technologies
We talked to representatives of the following local organizations at the "Exhibitor Avenue with Science Activities by Community Partners -- Sponsored by Ohio’s 529, College Advantage:"
moCa Cleveland (Museum of Contemporary Art Cleveland)
We talked to moCa Cleveland staff about their current #WowManabu exhibition. It is a must-see! Learn more in our blog post: #WowManabu! Manabu Ikeda: USA Debut at moCa ClevelandEngineering students from both Cleveland State University and Case Western Reserve University. It was exciting to talk to these students about what they are learning in some very unique programs.
NOAA (National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration) weather service
Cleveland Public Library
The library was giving away FREE books!Drink Local, Drink Tap
We always appreciate Drink Local, Drink Tap's work in Cleveland and Africa! Water is important!Destination Cleveland
Here is a video of photos we took of the NASA Village and of the community partners booths. It was exciting that, since NASA Glenn was the only NASA facility in the path of the total eclipse, NASA TV was in Cleveland at the Great Lakes Science Center! See NASA TV videos near the end of this blog post. (Note that Stuart was on NASA TV during a Cleveland NASA Tweetup on March 2, 2012.) Also see in the photos the construction taking place to expand the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame:
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Please feel free to pause the video to read the interesting historical marker that appears in the slides!
Thank you, The City Club of Cleveland, for your presentation: "Boldly Going: The Facts and Fiction Behind Star Trek - A Special City Club Forum at Total Eclipse Fest ft. Dr. Erin Macdonald, Science Advisor for Star Trek." Dr. Macdonald's talk was "fascinating," and we wanted to share the following photos and video clips of her talk:
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Learn more about Erin Macdonald, Ph.D., at ErinPMacdonald.com and SpacetimeProductions.net, as well as in the following "Highlight Reel" from her YouTube channel. Some of the items she mentioned in the following video were also in her City Club talk at the Total Eclipse Fest:
Dr Erin Macdonald - Highlight Reel
Erin Macdonald
. . . Dec 9, 2020
Learn more about Erin at www.erinpmacdonald.com
After Dr. Macdonald's City Club Forum, we talked to Great Lakes Science Center President & CEO Kirsten M. Ellenbogen, Ph.D., about how much we enjoyed Dr. Macdonald's presentation and the entire Total Eclipse Fest 2024. We are so fortunate to have the Great Lakes Science Center, which includes the NASA Glenn Visitor Center, in Cleveland!
In the evening, it was fun to see ourselves at the beginning of the WKYC Channel 3 news report about the Total Eclipse Fest. At 15 seconds in, you will see the three of us eating lunch while sitting at a table we were sharing with a mother and her young child:
Total Eclipse Fest underway at Great Lakes Science Center
WKYC Channel 3
. . . Apr 7, 2024
The total solar eclipse is finally here tomorrow! The Great Lakes Science Center is hosting a Total Eclipse Fest. 3News photojournalist Bailey Lustic reports.
It's a once-in-a-lifetime moment as Northeast Ohio finds itself in the path of a total solar eclipse on Monday, April 8 -- and one of the top questions you might be asking is what time does it happen?
While it's easy to find exact eclipse times for major cities like Cleveland, you might be wondering what is the best time for your family to watch it happen from your own neighborhood.
We've compiled a list of eclipse times for dozens of Northeast Ohio communities that are all within the path of totality: https://www.wkyc.com/article/news/world/solar-eclipse/solar-eclipse-apr…
Sunday, April 7, 2024 - Total Eclipse Fest 2024 - Great Lakes Science Center FREE Admission Day
We want to thank the sponsors and Exhibitor Avenue Community Partners listed in this PDF file:
Stuart returned to Total Eclipse Fest 2024 on Sunday by himself for the special day which included FREE admission to the Great Lakes Science Center, a film from Cleveland International Film Festival 48, and a Cleveland Orchestra concert. Julie could not join him on day two, since she was performing in a concert with the University Heights Symphonic Band.
Here are Stuart's photos from his day at the Great Lakes Science Center and of the construction taking place to expand the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame:
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The Cleveland Orchestra concert at Total Eclipse Fest 2024:
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Near the end of the day, Stuart talked to two moCA Cleveland staff members to find out the location of artist Andrea Bowers's Exist, Flourish & Naturally Evolve neon sign that is at the Great Lakes Science Center. "Bowers created this artistic campaign with the Museum of Contemporary Art (moCa) Cleveland . . . " Stuart had first learned about this neon sign when attending the February 2, 2024, moCa Cleveland Opening Night Celebration (see Stuart's blog post about the evening). Please learn more by reading the #LakeErieNeon information that follows, that was posted at the Great Lakes Science Center:
Total Eclipse Day!
Monday, April 8, 2024 - "Total on the Oval" Eclipse Watch Party - Cleveland Museum of Natural History, University Circle
We arrived early at the Cleveland Museum of Natural History in University Circle for the “Total on the Oval” community watch party for the 2024 total solar eclipse. Since we were there before the crowds arrived, we were fortunate to spend time talking to Astronaut Mike Foreman. We also met Cleveland Museum of Natural History's astronomers Monica Marshall and Destiny Thomas as they were setting up special telescopes for the day.
We watched as Kenny Crumpton from FOX 8 News Cleveland interviewed Astronaut Mike Foreman and CMNH Astronomer Monica Marshall. It was very interesting to learn from the interview of Ms. Marshall that 7 years ago, when we had our last eclipse in Cleveland in 2017, that it was an 80% partial eclipse. (See our 2017 photos in our blog post: A Rare Experience! Solar Eclipse 2017!) We recommend watching both Kenny Crumpton's Facebook live post (you can see us briefly in the video) that he shared first, followed by his full video of the Astronaut Mike Foreman interview:
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As we were writing this blog post, we found the following video from earlier in the morning when Kenny Crumpton interviewed CMNH Astronomer Destiny Thomas about all the activities planned for the "Total on the Oval" eclipse watch party:
As the "Total on the Oval" event started, it was great talking to an alumnus and a student of the Cleveland Institute of Art, and a staff member of moCa Cleveland (Museum of Contemporary Art Cleveland). We learned about the upcoming Cleveland Institute of Art 2024 Spring Show. The moCa Cleveland staff person, Community Education Coordinator Bobbi Reagins, who helped Stuart locate the Andrea Bowers neon sign at the Great Lakes Science Center the day before, was at the moCa booth in University Circle on this Monday morning. Bobbi Reagins works with the youth program at moCa Cleveland. As we were talking to her, we were surprised when she told us that she remembered meeting us when we wrote about the PechaKucha talk she and her brother, Theadis Reagins, gave at moCa Cleveland. We wrote about PechaKucha Night Cleveland, and the FRONT International and CAN Triennial exhibitions in University Circle in our blog post:
Blog Date: September 18, 2022 - FRONT International Days & PechaKucha Night Cleveland - University Circle
See the section of the blog post: Friday, July 29, 2022 - PechaKucha Night Cleveland in CWRU’s Toby’s Plaza
We are members of the Cleveland Museum of Natural History, and often enjoy seeing the exhibits, the Perkins Wildlife Center & Woods Garden, and the planetarium. Here are our photos from the "Total on the Oval" event showing the community organizations' booths we visited and the museum's ambassador animals:
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Please feel free to pause the video to read the interesting facts that are in some of the slides!!
It was absolutely amazing to experience the total solar eclipse. Julie said it "took her breath away!" Even though we were told what to expect, it was startling and felt surreal. It was so beautiful -- we can't stop talking about it, but it is almost hard to find the right words to describe it.
Here are our photos and videos from the final exciting hour leading up to totality and beyond. The video features Cleveland Museum of Natural History Senior Astronomer Nicholas Anderson and Astronaut Mike Foreman:
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At the conclusion of the day's activities, we told CMNH Senior Astronomer Nicholas Anderson that the CMNH astronomers did a great job with the day. We later joked with astronomers Monica Marshall and Destiny Thomas that they should have an event like this more often.
Total Eclipse Day!
Monday, April 8, 2024 - Total Solar Eclipse: Through the Eyes of NASA
While we were not at the Great Lakes Science Center during the total eclipse, we wanted to end this blog post with the official NASA TV broadcast and the official NASA Glenn Research Center Total Eclipse Fest 2024 photos. It is so incredible that the focus of this broadcast was at our Cleveland science center! Cleveland's NASA Glenn was the only NASA facility that was in the path of the 2024 total eclipse.
2024 Total Solar Eclipse: Through the Eyes of NASA (Official Broadcast)
NASA
. . . Streamed live on Apr 8, 2024 #TotalSolarEclipse #askNASA #Eclipse
Watch live with us as a total solar eclipse moves across North America on April 8, 2024, traveling through Mexico, across the United States from Texas to Maine, and out across Canada’s Atlantic coast.
A total solar eclipse occurs when the Moon passes between the Sun and the Earth, completely blocking the face of the Sun. The sky will darken as if it were dawn or dusk.
From 1 to 4 p.m. EDT (1700 to 2000 UTC) on April 8, we’ll share conversations with experts and provide telescope views of the eclipse from several sites along the eclipse path. Throughout the broadcast, send us your questions in the chat using #askNASA for a chance to have them answered live.
WARNING: Except during the brief total phase of a total solar eclipse, when the Moon completely blocks the Sun’s bright face, it is not safe to look directly at the Sun without specialized eye protection for solar viewing. Indirect viewing methods, such as pinhole projectors, can also be used to experience an eclipse. For more on how to safely view this eclipse: https://go.nasa.gov/Eclipse2024Safety
Review our eclipse safety guidelines: https://go.nasa.gov/Eclipse2024Safety
Learn more about the total solar eclipse: https://go.nasa.gov/Eclipse2024
Track the eclipse path: https://go.nasa.gov/eclipseexplorer
Credit: NASA
Once the NASA Total Eclipse Fest 2024 slideshow loads, please click on the right arrow to view the slideshow of all the photos:
Once the "A solar eclipse is seen from Cleveland, Ohio, on Monday, April 8" by NASA Glenn Research Center loads, please click on the right arrow to view the slideshow of all the photos:
Related Blog Posts
We always like to include in our blog posts a list of related posts that may be of interest to the readers of this blog post.
See these two "Astronomy" blog posts:
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See the photos from the September 6, 2017, blog post on the flickr album: August 21, 2017 - Solar Eclipse 2017
Blog Date: March 31, 2021 - Rockin' Hocking Hills
See the section of the blog post: Tuesday, March 23, 2021 - John Glenn Astronomy Park
At the “NASA Village,” we saw exhibits about NASA Aeronautics, NASA Glenn Graphics & Visualization Lab (GVIS), and many other projects happening right here in Cleveland at NASA Glenn Research Center. We have 16 past "NASA" blog posts which we invite you to read, but we want to highlight the following three that relate directly to what we saw at the Great Lakes Science Center's Total Eclipse Fest 2024:
Blog Date: September 21, 2023 - A Passion for the Future: NASA Aeronautics
Blog Date: July 18, 2016 - NASA Glenn Research Center 75th Anniversary Open House
Photos on flickr: May 21, 2016 - Day 1: NASA Glenn Research Center Celebrates 75 Years With an Open House
Photos on flickr: May 22, 2016 - Day 2: NASA Glenn Research Center Celebrates 75 Years With an Open House
Blog posts mentioned earlier in this blog post:
Blog Date: April 2, 2024 - #WowManabu! Manabu Ikeda: USA Debut at moCa Cleveland
Blog Date: September 18, 2022 - FRONT International Days & PechaKucha Night Cleveland - University Circle
See the section of the blog post: Friday, July 29, 2022 - PechaKucha Night Cleveland in CWRU’s Toby’s Plaza-
The photos from the event are in the flickr album: March 3, 2012 Cleveland NASA TweetUp
In addition to the "NASA" tag, the following subject tags will take you to our blog posts where you can learn more about the organizations featured in this blog post:
The total eclipse 2024 is over, but the sprit of our community will continue year in and year out in Greater Cleveland. We hope that you discovered ongoing activities of interest in this blog post, in addition to joining us in celebrating the total eclipse "Cleveland Style." Please visit our blog and join us in exploring more in future years.