Energy Seminar with Gro Brundtland, Board of Directors, UN Foundation; Former Prime Minister of NorwayBrundtland is on the Board of Directors of the United Nations Foundation and is also a member of The Elders, an independent group of high-profile global leaders who work together to promote peace and human rights. She was a Special Envoy on Climate Change for United Nations Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon ...
Where: StanfordCost: Free
Raymond Paul Giroux: Building Panama CanalRaymond Paul Giroux, M.ASCE, Senior Engineer, Kiewit CorporationIn commemoration of the 100th anniversary of the opening of the Panama Canal, Raymond "Paul" Giroux, accomplished engineer, builder and award-winning civil engineering historian, will highlight how the right people, the right machines and the right methods all came together in 1904 to ...
Where: San FranciscoCost: $20 non-members, MEMBERS FREE, $7 students
Join us for a special open evening on our observatory deck to watch the total eclipse of the moon. Watch this incredible astronomical phenomenon as the moon is engulfed in a deep red color. Bring binoculars, blankets and warm clothes. Hot beverages available for sale. Peak time is 12:45 AM
Where: OaklandCost: $12
Total Eclipse of the Moon Apr. 14-15, 20141. What Is Happening?Late on Monday evening and early Tuesday morning, Apr. 14-15, a total eclipse of the Moon will be visible from throughout the U.S. In a lunar eclipse, the full Moon and the Sun are exactly opposite each other in our skies, and the Earth gets between them. ...
Where: Your TownCost: FREE
Total Lunar Eclipse Viewing EventsIn addition to the two other locations listed, here are some gatherings for watching the lunar eclipse:Hough Park, San Jose (SJ Astronomical Assoc)Park Chalet Gardens near Ocean Beach, San Francisco (SF Amateur Astronomers)Foothill College Observatory, Los Altos HillsRobert Gerguson Observatory, 2605 Adobe Canyon Rd., Kenwood (Sonoma County Astronomical Society)But you ...
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Total Lunar EclipseLook through astronomical telescopes at the Lawrence Hall of Science to observe the first total lunar eclipse for the Bay Area since 2011! The Lawrence Hall of Science's Planetarium and Science on a Sphere will teach visitors how eclipses work and what they look like from the ground... and even ...