Professor, you must keep up with the smartphones!

Today, I spent about 10 minutes (that's a lot of time in the lab!) explaining how to correctly use a protractor.  

Students listened carefully and, when I finished, did that:




The person who learned today was me. Here is the lesson: Drop the protractor, and keep up with the modern world!

Partial Solar Eclipse in NJ

This Saturday, October 14, 2023, we will experience a partial solar eclipse.  Even if we see only about 25% of the Sun covered by the Moon, it is worth it!  

Here is what to do:

  1. Step outside at about 12:10 PM.  The eclipse will have already started.
  2. Locate the Sun and watch it with your solar viewing glasses.
  3. The Moon will cover the lower right corner of the Sun.
  4. You can use your glasses to cover the phone lenses and take pictures.
  5. The maximum is expected at about 1:20 PM
  6. The phenomenon will last until about 2:30 PM
If you want to share all cool pictures, please send them and we will post them here!

Please visit timeanddate.com for more details.