Eclipse at Gunston 2024

By Elizabeth Hurst
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April 11, 2024

Eclipse 2024 - A First for Most.

At 2:45 pm on April 8, 2024 many classes at Gunston put on their special viewing glasses, some modified for even better coverage (see paper plates) and braved the outdoors for a spectacular once in 20 years view of the eclipse.  Respectful quiet viewing occurred from the blacktop to grassy areas.  Every student was briefed in the viewing protocol - wear the glasses! - and all did.  Students made notes of the surrounding animal life sounds at intervals of sun coverage. 

 

Quotes from students after the eclipse

"It’s cool"

"It’s awesome"

"Banana or moon"

"Someone bit a vanilla cookie and put it in the sky"

"It’s slow"

"Getting colder"

"It’s darker"

"When we were outside I heard the birds chirping louder than usual"

"The sun got thinner"

" It moved slowly"

"The moon is almost covering the sun"

"It looks like 90 percent"

"It’s shady"

Poetry lines 

"It has bright as a sunflower" 

"Even if you get blocked, you still shine through"

"The light of the sun….:

"What’s an eclipse? ha ha ha"