BSU Working With NASA For Live Eclipse Coverage

Ball State University is collaborating with NASA to provide live broadcast coverage of the total solar eclipse on April 8. MuncieJournal.com reports Dayna Thompson, director of the Charles W. Brown Planetarium, and Dr. John Millis, department chair of the Department of Physics and Astronomy and professor of physics, will serve as telescope operators during the eclipse at Indianapolis Motor Speedway.

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