TOTAL solar eclipsesBOOKSTORESWhat resources NSTA has for you As with the 2017 eclipse, NSTA wants to be "eclipse-central" by providing all the resources you will need to make the most of the eclipse double-header. In addition, the NSTA Eclipse Guide for Educat...
Watch the Moon's shadow race from Oregon to Texas on October 14, 2023! This flyover video animation chases the 'Ring of Fire' eclipse from 125 miles high at speeds from 7,000 mph to 1,700 mph. Anyone with eclipse glasses inside the dark oval will see the blazing sight of the Sun ap...
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This is what a total eclipse looks like. This is the total eclipse of October 27, 2004 via Fred Espenak of NASA. Celestial Larceny Other myths tell of deception and theft to explain the sun’s disappearance during an eclipse. Korean eclipse mythology involves fire dogs that try to steal the...
Why the next solar eclipses are a unique chance to understand the sun North America will see an annular solar eclipse on 14 October and a total eclipse in April 2024. Scientists are preparing to use these spectacles to study our star's mysterious corona...
Michael Zeiler, GreatAmericanEclipse.com Two upcoming solar eclipses in North America—the annular eclipse on October 14, and the total eclipse on April 8, 2024—are the subject of numerous eclipse maps that track the path of totality and its duration along that path. NASA’s Solar Eclipse...
We are calling it a day! A big thank you to all who joined us for today’s event—the last eclipse of 2024! Please join us once again on March 13–14, 2025, as we chase the first eclipse of the new year. This will be atotal lunar eclipse, so mark your calendars!
THE weather conditions throughout the belt of totality in South Africa at the time of the total eclipse of October 1 were favourable and came up to the highest expectations. Dr. J. Jackson, H.M. Astronomer at the Cape, who made observations at Calvinia, described the eclipse as the best...
THE results obtained by the joint expedition of the National Geographic Society and the National Bureau of Standards to Brazil to observe the total solar eclipse of October, 1940, are given in enviable detail in a beautifully produced monograph appearing as No. 2 in the Solar Eclipse Series of...
This eclipse will be happening on Saturday, October 14, 2023. A Saturday. Perfect for taking Friday off and making a 3-day weekend out of the whole event. You can even make plans to stay a hotel-casino within the area where the eclipse will pass over Colorado. ...