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Young Astronomers Explore Eclipse Under Cloudless Skies In Planetarium

Bronxville Elementary students gathered in the school planetarium and looked up at a simulation of the solar eclipse. No glasses needed.

Bronxville Elementary School students had an enriching learning experience at their school’s planetarium during a simulation of the solar eclipse.
Bronxville Elementary School students had an enriching learning experience at their school’s planetarium during a simulation of the solar eclipse. (Bronxville Union Free School District )

BRONXVILLE, NY — Bronxville’s youngest astronomers didn't need to worry about the weather forecast while exploring the solar eclipse in the planetarium.

Bronxville Elementary School students had an enriching learning experience at their school’s planetarium during a simulation of the solar eclipse. (Bronxville Union Free School District)

From the Bronxville Union Free School District.

As Bronxville Elementary School students gathered inside their school’s own planetarium and looked up at a simulation of the solar eclipse, the atmosphere was charged with excitement. Under the expertise of Bronxville Middle School science teacher Frank Viggiani and Bronxville Elementary School science teachers Susan Monaco and Stephanie Kennedy, kindergarten through fifth grade students had an enriching learning experience on April 3 and 4. The lessons were designed to prepare them for the eagerly anticipated schoolwide solar eclipse viewing on April 8.

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"The lesson was to demonstrate to the students the time of the eclipse, especially the maximum eclipse for Bronxville which will be around 91 percent at 3:25 p.m.," Viggiani said. “We were able to see the entire eclipse while we zoomed in on the sun.”

During the experience, the students delved into the realms of Jupiter and explored the various constellations. Additionally, they engaged in meaningful discussions surrounding the need for solar eclipse glasses to safeguard their vision during the eclipse. Prior to the April 8 event, the elementary school students made UV bracelets to wear during the solar eclipse.

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"As teachers we wanted to take full advantage of the learning opportunity that the solar eclipse has presented," Monaco said. "Visiting the planetarium and experiencing a simulation of the solar eclipse as it will appear in Bronxville not only helped the students gain a better understanding of how the sun, earth and moon interact with each other, but also led to piqued curiosity and interest about outer space."

Bronxville’s planetarium, known as the Digitarium Zeta, was funded through the generous support of the Bronxville School Foundation in 2011. The high-resolution digital, inflatable planetarium can be programmed to show star and planet motion for various dates, times and locations for teaching astronomy at the elementary, middle and high school levels.

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