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Hundreds gathered in the park's sprawling spaces, including SU students, families, and friends of all ages and backgrounds.
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They say the rare celestial event crosses disciplines and attracts people of many backgrounds.
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They hope to study the gravitational waves caused by rising or falling columns of air during the eclipse.
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The upcoming solar eclipse is predicted to bring more tourists to the area and help boost local businesses.
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Everyone should remember the solar eclipse that occurred this past August and captivated the country. This week on Science on The Radio we'll take a trip…
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Though not directly in its path, Central New York was abuzz Monday afternoon over the first total solar eclipse to cross the U.S. since 1979. Hundreds of…
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The excitement has been building for weeks and weeks. Today the solar eclipse will finally be here. It will darken the skies along a path from Oregon to…
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Central New Yorkers will be joining others from across the state and country Monday to catch a glimpse of a total solar eclipse. Science shows the rare…