West Michigan resident shares glimpse of solar eclipse through personal telescope

Photo submission of the 2024 solar eclipse by Matthew Palmieri


Deborah Reed

WKTV Managing Editor

deborah@wktv.org


West Michigan resident and astronomy enthusiast Matthew Palmieri traveled to Lebanon, IN with his wife and two daughters over the weekend to view the 2024 solar eclipse.

Palmieri used his personal 6″ Newtonian telescope, reflected with a solar filter to make viewing safe, to capture stunning images of the eclipse.

(Courtesy, Matthew Palmieri)

The band director for Southwest Middle High School in Grand Rapids, Palmieri is as passionate about the cosmos as he is about music.

“Seeing the eclipse lets you see the solar system as a three dimensional place, and it gives you a glimpse of our place in the universe,” Palmieri told WKTV Journal. “The closest experience I’ve had to seeing the eclipse was seeing the Grand Canyon.”

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