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UTA Planetarium unites community with campus watch party

On Monday, UTA and the Planetarium will host an on-campus watch party to celebrate the upcoming total solar eclipse. The Solar-Bration will be from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. at the planetarium and include food trucks, an audio program featuring eclipse experts from UTA’s faculty and a get-together to watch the eclipse. McKenna Dowd, planetarium program coordinator, said the goal for Solar-Bration is education and bringing the community together. “It's been asked, ‘Why don't people just do their own thing that day?’ but there's something about when you go see a movie in a theater with a crowd or you go to see a game at a stadium,” Dowd said. “That [sense of] community you feel when you all experience something major together is incredible.” Besides the planetarium, people can view the eclipse at Brazos Park, the Planetarium mall, the University Center mall, the Central Library mall and Arlington Circle. On the day of the eclipse, UTA will offer a limited number of free solar eclipse glasses available for pickup across campus viewing locations. According to an email from UTA Parking and Transportation, traffic volume is expected to rise after 9 a.m., peaking around 11 a.m. and during the departure after the event. While events are free, on-campus visitor parking will be $10 @wall035203 news-editor.shorthorn@uta.edu

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