In Buffalo, New York, families looking for activities during their spring break can look no further than the Buffalo Museum of Science’s Eclipse-A-Palooza. This weeklong program is dedicated to the upcoming Solar Eclipse on April 8th and features daily activities that will teach visitors everything they need to know about the event.
Eclipse-A-Palooza will run from April 1st to 7th, with activities running from 10AM to 2PM each day. Regular museum admission includes entry to the exhibits, and Buffalo Public School students can enjoy free admission on April 5th to 7th. The museum has been named a “subject matter expert site” by NASA for the days leading up to the eclipse, and will have NASA scientists and educators hosting programming throughout the weekend.
The program will include a variety of interactive activities, such as solar eclipse simulations, workshops on using telescopes to observe astronomical events, and an Eclipse Eve celebration. Visitors will also have the opportunity to learn about the technology used to study solar eclipses and how scientists predict their paths.
If you’re interested in attending Eclipse-A-Palooza at the Buffalo Museum of Science, tickets can be purchased on their website. Don’t miss this educational and exciting opportunity to learn more about the upcoming Solar Eclipse!
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