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As the long-awaited solar eclipse day arrives, it’s time to get ready. Make sure you have your solar eclipse protective glasses and direct your gaze towards the sky. Joining us to discuss all aspects of this incredible event is Dr. Amy Sayle, a Science Education Specialist at Morehead Planetarium and Science Center. She will be co-hosting with Leoneda Inge on the show, where they will delve into the path of the total eclipse, its history in the US, and what it will look like from the Triangle area.

Dr. Amy Sayle is an expert in science education and has been working at Morehead Planetarium and Science Center for several years. Along with Leoneda Inge, she will be sharing her knowledge with our listeners about this rare celestial event that has captured everyone’s attention.

After their discussion at WUNC’s studio located in downtown Durham, Dr. Amy Sayle and Leoneda Inge were snapped wearing their solar eclipse glasses. This photo serves as a reminder of how crucial it is to protect your eyes during this unique occasion.

So grab your glasses, look up, and enjoy the magic of the solar eclipse from your vantage point in the Triangle area!

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