solar eclipse
Solar Eclipse: Sunsketcher
Citizen Science is a collaboration between scientists and people who are curious or concerned about the world around them and are motivated to make a difference. Anyone can participate, and the data collected by citizen scientists help scientists come to real conclusions. For scientists who study the sun, a solar eclipse is a rare opportunity […]
Solar Eclipse: Soundscapes
Citizen Science is a collaboration between scientists and people who are curious or concerned about the world around them and are motivated to make a difference. Anyone can participate, and the data collected by citizen scientists help scientists come to real conclusions. For scientists who study the sun, a solar eclipse is a rare opportunity to […]
Solar Eclipse: GLOBE Observer
Citizen Science is a collaboration between scientists and people who are curious or concerned about the world around them and are motivated to make a difference. Anyone can participate, and the data collected by citizen scientists help scientists come to real conclusions. For scientists who study the sun, a solar eclipse is a rare opportunity […]
Plano Reads: Eclipse Recommendations
On April 8, 2024 the moon will pass between the Earth and the Sun, blocking the face of the Sun. This eclipse will make its way across the US, stretching from Texas to Maine. Plano will start to experience the eclipse at around 1:40pm. We will experience a total solar eclipse – this means that […]
Eclipse Ahead!
This is a guest post from Les Murray, a NASA Solar System Ambassador (SSA). For most of human history eclipses have been a source of wonder, fear and seen as signs from the gods. The earliest record of an eclipse can be seen in a stone petroglyph which was carved in 3340 BCE in County […]