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SciFri Science Club Wants YOU…To Spread The Word About The Solar Eclipse
The latest SciFri Science Club has a challenge for you: Tell us what’s happening with the solar eclipse, how to view it, and why we shouldn’t miss it.
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The latest SciFri Science Club has a challenge for you: Tell us what’s happening with the solar eclipse, how to view it, and why we shouldn’t miss it.
Few astronomical phenomena are as exciting as a solar eclipse! Discover the science behind this cosmic event and learn to view it safely.
Seeing a solar eclipse is an opportunity to be part of one of science’s most exciting phenomena. Are you ready?
The solar eclipse provides an opportunity for scientists to study the solar atmosphere and polar plumes. Plus, in the driest deserts, hardy bacteria cling to the underside of translucent rocks, eking out an existence where nothing else can.
Model solar and lunar eclipses by making your own physical, proportional representations of the Earth and Moon.
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The solar eclipse provides an opportunity for scientists to study the sun’s atmosphere and polar plumes.
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This month, North America will be under the skies of a full lunar eclipse on October 8 and a partial solar eclipse on October 23.
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The lunar eclipse on Tuesday, April 15, will be visible from all over North and South America.
Buy yours today before the Great American Eclipse!
On April 8, a total solar eclipse will plunge parts of North America into darkness. Scientists answer the questions you asked. Plus, satellite technology—and community outreach—can help harness trees’ cooling power for city residents. And, a Massachusetts man who received a kidney from a genetically modified pig is recovering well.