Purchase your official Willamette University glow-in-the-dark eclipse T-shirts and posters online or at the events above while supplies last. This material is designed to protect the interior of your car and keep it cooler during hot days. The Eclipse Sun Shade is made of a pleated, non-woven metallic fabric. Protect your vehicle with the original Eclipse Sun Shade. Willamette University North Lawn, overflow on the Quad The Eclipse Foundation - home to a global community, the Eclipse IDE, Jakarta EE and over 415 open source projects, including runtimes, tools and frameworks. Includes all necessary mounting hardware.
Shotski’s Woodfired Pizza, 1230 State St.Įclipse Viewing Event with science demonstrations, food concessions by Bon Appetit, pop-up shop by The Willamette Store and free eclipse glasses (while supplies last). Our Solar Viewing Materials are Optical Density 5 or Greater and are 'CE' certified which meets the transmission requirements of scale 12-16 of EN 169/1992. Pub Talk: “Distilled: from the Eclipse to the Big Bang,” by Willamette physics professor and cosmologist Rick Watkins Our Eclipse Glasses are Great for All Eclipses All Of our Eclipse Shades ® are ABSOLUTELY SAFE FOR DIRECT SOLAR VIEWING. Featuring a dimensional textured slub design with a contrasing white yarn, which bring an elevated look to your window. C osponsored by Willamette History Department.įeatured Lecture: "A Spectacle Like No Other: The Science and Adventure of Chasing Solar Eclipses,” by astronomer and author Ray Jayawardhana The 1 Window Curtain Brand in the Country is now making shades Bring a casual and refined look to your room with The Eclipse Drew 100 Total Blackout Cordless Lined Roman Shade Collection. Willamette Heritage Center, 1313 Mill St. Panel Discussion: "Eclipses, Earthquakes, Tsunamis, and Volcanoes: Can History Prepare Us?" The University gathered on the north lawn at 8 a.m. "The Great American Eclipse," the first solar eclipse to touch the continental United States since 1979, occurred right here in Salem on the morning of August 21st (10:18 a.m.).