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The public is invited to contribute to NASA's Eclipse Soundscapes Project by recording sensory data as 2024's total eclipse passes overhead to determine its effect on the animal kingdom.
Watch as each step of this handcrafted project is demonstrated, and learn how to create a one-of-a-kind solar eclipse-inspired wall clock to add a touch of creativity and elegance to your space.
Save on telescopes and solar filters ahead of the total solar eclipse on April 8 2024 as Unistellar is offering 10% off all products on its site.
Can't find solar eclipse glasses? Here's how to make a pinhole camera viewer using a cereal box.
For millions of Americans, spring weather is making this eclipse a nail-biter: Will clouds spoil their view? But that's not the case for the roughly 650 balloons being launched today by the ...
NASA's Eclipse Soundscapes project will collect observations and soundscapes recorded by the public during the April 8 total solar eclipse.
Viewers in Africa, Asia, and Australia will be able to see the blood moon in the sky—but those in the Americas will have to settle for a live feed this time around.