Now that the April 8 solar eclipse is over, what should you do with your used solar eclipse glasses? One option is to donate them to underserved communities, so needy folks can watch future eclipses safely.
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If you re planning to watch the eclipse in West Virginia, there are several viewing events happening across the state, including the Clay Center, West Virginia State University, West Virginia University, Marshall University, The Green Bank Observatory, The Zoology Zone Science Center at Valley Park in Hurricane, West Virginia Tourism, U.S. Forest Service and NASA.
After the total solar eclipse on Monday, April 8, don't toss your safety glasses. A group called Astronomers Without Borders is collecting them for reuse.
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