Solar Eclipse Day at the HallOn August 21st, North America gets a front row seat to a rare and exciting eventâ€"an eclipse of the sun. Enjoy hands-on eclipse activities and catch this fascinating astronomical event at the Hall, starting at 8:30 a.m.
Where: BerkeleyCost: See weblink
Observe the Solar EclipseOn Monday, August 21 Earth’s Moon will pass between the Sun and our home planet to create a spectacular astronomical event - a total solar eclipse!  Viewers across the country in a narrow band between Oregon and South Carolina will observe the eclipse’s total phase, as the Sun’s visible surface ...
Where: San CarlosCost: Free with admission
Partial Solar Eclipse ViewingMonday, August 21, 2017, is the date of the Great American Solar Eclipse! Â For those along the eclipse path of totality, which stretches from Oregon across the country to South Carolina, the Moon will cover the Sun, and day will briefly turn into night! Â The Bay Area will enjoy a ...
Gather at the Exploratorium to watch our live broadcast of the total solar eclipse happening across the United States. Learn about solar eclipses and observe a partial solar eclipse outside on the Exploratorium’s Plaza.Our live-stream team will travel to two sites Madras, Oregon, and Caspar, Wyoming to capture the “Great American ...
Where: San FranciscoCost: Included with museum admission.
Fish DaysLearn about fresh water fish that are found in local ponds and rivers. Games show native and non native fish and how they arrived at Tule Ponds. Compare fishing ponds for people versus fishing ponds for wildlife.  Explore how the early peoples of area went fishing as well as the ...
Where: FremontCost: Free
The Great American Solar EclipseCelebrate the solar eclipse on August 21 at the Academy and beyond!The "Great American Eclipse" takes place on Monday, August 21, when the shadow of the Moon sweeps coast-to-coast across the United States. This is the first time since 1979 that a total eclipse will be visible from the continental ...
When the moon passes between the sun and the Earth on August 21, it won't make a sound but Exploratorium composer Wayne Grim and the world-famous Kronos Quartet will turn the total solar eclipse into a piece of music unlike any other. Join us for Grim's sonification of the eclipse,performed live by Kronos ...
Where: San FranciscoCost: Special Ticket required will include museum entry
Measuring and modeling ecological interaction in the oceanScientists are increasingly asked to determine how climate change and human actions will affect marine ecosystems. Predicting how species will respond to these perturbations is challenging because they affect not only individual organisms, but also the ecological connections among them. In the past, these connections often had to be inferred ...