ASU Thrive Magazine Fall Issue September 2017 V20N4

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It didn’t matter that Tempe wasn’t in the path of totality of the solar eclipse — thousands turned up on the Tempe campus for the viewing party hosted by the School of Earth and Space Exploration, grabbing a pair of ASU glasses and claiming a spot to watch the first coast-to-coast total solar eclipse in 99 years.

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Many people came early to get a good seat on the Hayden Lantern to watch the eclipse. The School of Earth and Space Exploration also set up telescopes to observe the phenomenon more closely.


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