
Totality or Bust! Partners Talk Planning for the 2024 Total Solar Eclipse
Tuesday, January 9, 2024; 2pm - 3pm Eastern / 11am - 12pm Pacific
View a recording of the workshop and resources here
Join us for this online workshop to hear from NISE Network partners on and off the path of totality about their plans for events in 2024. We’ll talk about possible insights from partner’s experiences during events for the 2023 Annular Solar Eclipse, as well as highlight any new resources that become available for 2024. Join us as we share ideas and experiences to help inform our work in order to provide all audiences with unforgettable programming during this historic event.
2024 Total Solar Eclipse - Monday, April 8, 2024
On Monday, April 8, 2024, a total solar eclipse will be seen in the US from Texas to Maine. States on the path of totality include: Texas, Oklahoma, Arkansas, Missouri, Illinois, Indiana, Kentucky, Ohio, New York, Vermont, New Hampshire, and Maine. All of North America will have at least a partial solar eclipse (if skies are clear).
Resources
- NISE Network compilation of resources for solar eclipse public engagement: https://www.nisenet.org/solareclipse
- UPDATED for 2023 & 2024 - Preparing for a Solar Eclipse Slide Presentation: https://www.nisenet.org/solareclipseslides
- PARTNER HIGHLIGHT - Partners Celebrate the 2023 Annular Solar Eclipse: https://www.nisenet.org/blog/post/ring-fire-roundup-2023
Presenters

Dan Schneiderman
Eclipse Partnerships Coordinator
Rochester Museum & Science Center (RMSC) in Rochester, NY

Amy Sayle
Science Education Specialist
Morehead Planetarium and Science Center in Chapel Hill, NC

Amber Shive
Vice President of Education
Fort Worth Museum of Science and History in Fort Worth, TX
Patsy Reublin
Executive Director
Bootheel Youth Museum in Malden, MO
LeKeisha Harding
Director of Community Relationships
Thinkery in Austin, TX

Don Riefler
Science Programs Manager
Children’s Museum of Indianapolis in Indianapolis, IN