Champlain Community Observes the Eclipse
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Hundreds of students, faculty and staff members joined together on April 8 to observe the eclipse from the Champlain campus.
The College provided 1,000 pairs of eclipse glasses so the participants could safely watch the progression of the solar eclipse.
Science teachers also set up telescopes with special lenses so everyone could get a close-up view of the special event.
For many, it was a once-in-a-lifetime event and cheers went up as members of the college community observed the moment of totality together.
Teacher Remi Poirier gave a presentation in advance of the event to educate participants about the science behind the eclipse.
He was also able to capture some incredible photos of the phenomenon.
“For me personally, it was amazing. Even though I was aware of all the theory, and I had seen a partial eclipse before, I was very impressed by the total eclipse,” added Poirier.
“I was also fortunate to share this experience with friends, students and colleagues,” he said. “Everyone felt connected to the world, and to others in that moment. We will long remember this eclipse!”