This November 8th, most will be watching election numbers as they come in throughout the evening hours. But some Georgians will take a break from gazing at the results of political races to turn their eyes to a more heavenly sight – a total lunar eclipse. We’ll speak with Gary Boyle, an astronomy educator, to learn how Georgians can view the eclipse and take a much-needed break from more earthly topics.
Athens News Matters: Lunar Eclipse
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Gary Boyle