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  • WHAT: Dedication of a sundial on the south exterior wall of Olympic View Elementary School in Seattle

  • WHO: Bill Nye “The Science Guy,” 91̽»¨ astronomy professor and sundial expert Woodruff Sullivan, Seattle Schools Superintendent Joseph Olchefske, representatives of Puget Sound Energy Inc.

  • WHERE: Olympic View Elementary School, 504 N.E. 95th St., Seattle

  • WHEN: 1 p.m. Thursday, June 17


DETAILS: In a program called , fourth- and fifth-grade students at Olympic View made 8-inch ceramic discs to decorate a sundial, which was installed on May 22 by Sullivan, a Puget Sound Energy crew and school volunteers. The sundial’s gnomon – the post that casts the shadow – is topped by an eagle, the school’s symbol. Nye, host of public television’s Bill Nye the Science Guy, and Sullivan recently teamed to design a sundial that is to land on Mars in 2002 as part of NASA’s 2001 Mars Surveyor mission.

In Project Astro, 91̽»¨astronomers and amateur astronomers form partnerships with science teachers in schools throughout the Seattle area and visit classrooms several times a year to help students with their projects. The Olympic View project began during the 1997-98 school year.

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For more information, contact Sullivan at (206) 543-7773 or woody@astro.washington.edu