Here is a notice the Natural History Museum of Utah sent out today. Here's hoping for good weather for tomorrow's eclipse, patrick There will be a solar eclipse tomorrow afternoon and with our position on the East Bench in Salt Lake City, we'll have some of the best seats in the valley. The forecast is good. The eclipse will cover 46.5% of the surface of the sun at our latidude and longitude. The next solar eclipse visibile in Utah isn't until August 21, 2017 so take advantage of this one! First 200 guests get a FREE pair of solar glasses! *Solar glasses can also be purchased in the Museum Store while supplies last. Join us and • Meet some of our knowledgable and local astronomy experts and view the eclipse through professional solar telescopesbrought by Salt Lake Astronomy Society • Check out the newest robotic system, COLE mrk 5, built by RoboUtes, recently back from NASA robo-ops competition • Create your own pinhole viewer that will help you safetly view the eclipse • Build your own Mars rover, soda bottle rocket Maximum eclipse will occur at 4:26 pm, Thursday, October 23, 2014 Best times to view the eclipse are from 4:15 to 4:40 pm. The Museum Cafe will be open until 5 pm This event is in the free area at the Museum, but it's a great time to become a member or renew your membership too! nhmu.utah.edu