Total solar eclipse - Queen's viewing events
1:00 PM – 5:00 PM
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On Monday, April 8 a rare phenomenon will occur in parts of North America: a total solar eclipse. During its peak, known as totality, observers can expect darkness and distinct effects such as drops in temperature, unique shadows, and changes in animal behaviour. For the first time since 1349, Kingston is in the eclipse’s path, with activity set to begin at 2:09 pm and end at 4:34 pm.
A total solar eclipse is a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity for everyone fortunate enough to be in its path. And Kingston’s geographical location is a prime vantage point for viewing.
On Queen’s campus
For students, faculty, and staff who are on campus on April 8, Tindall Field and the adjacent parking lot are designated as the official on-campus viewing area for the Queen’s community. Research experts and Eclipse Ambassadors will be on-site from 1:00 to 5:00 pm to facilitate the exciting experience by pointing out phenomena, leading a countdown, and ensuring viewing safety. Eclipse glasses will be available on-site.
No chairs, food, or beverages other than water are permitted on Tindall Field, as they can damage the surface. They are permitted in the adjacent parking lot. Campus food retail locations will be open on the day of the eclipse.
Ensure you're prepared
Free ISO-certified eclipse glasses are still available on campus for students, faculty, and staff (one pair per person; Queen’s ID required). Glasses will also be available at the viewing event.
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