Kennedy Space Center Visitor Complex to host Solar Eclipse Day 2017 – SpaceFlight Insider

Press Release

August 19th, 2017

On Aug. 21, 2017, the entire continental U.S. will see a solar eclipse. Only a 70-mile wide swath across the central part of the country will experience totality. Kennedy Space Center will experience a maximum coverage of 86 percent. Image Credit: NASA

WHAT:For the first time in almost 100 years, a total solar eclipse will be visible through the United States. Kennedy Space Center Visitor Complex, located in the partial eclipse zone, is commemorating this historic event by hosting a viewing opportunity right at Americas spaceport.OnAug. 21, visitors will be able to sit in the Rocket Garden and watch the moon begin to cover the sun.

Complimentary certified eclipse viewing glasses will be provided on a first come, first served basis. Space experts will be on site to engage with viewers, answer questions and offer commentary throughout the event; and NASA TV will be streaming live content from across the U.S. onto the visitor complexs Jumbotron.

Leading up to the event, our education team will use the Kennedy Space Center Visitor Complex mobile planetarium to showcase the science behind a solar eclipse, and there will be two new eclipse-themed shows inScience on a SphereandEyes on the Universe.

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**Photo opportunities and interviews available for media**

WHEN:Monday, August 21, 2017

11 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.

1:15 p.m.Eclipse visibility at Kennedy Space Center

2:45 p.m.Maximum coverage (86 percent)

WHERE:Kennedy Space Center Visitor Complex

Rocket Garden

SR 405

Kennedy Space Center, Florida 32899

WHO:INTERVIEWS AVAILABLE UPON REQUEST

To attend this event, please RSVP to Lauren Walbert atlwalbert@hillmanpr.com,(443) 683-0294or Rebecca Shireman atrshireman@delawarenorth.com,(321) 449-4273.

Video courtesy of NASA Goddard

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