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Nationwide Eclipse Ballooning Project Test Launches Held at UHart
College students from Connecticut and across the region are on the University of Hartford campus for a week-long workshop in NASA’s Nationwide Eclipse Ballooning Project. The balloons will measure changes in the atmosphere during an eclipse using various instruments – including things like barometers and atmospheric cameras. Additionally, there will be equipment they’ll use on the ground used, to...
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Nationwide Eclipse Ballooning Project Test Launches Held at UHart
College students from Connecticut and across the region are on the University of Hartford campus for a week-long workshop in NASA’s Nationwide Balloon Eclipse Project.
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One Year Away From Total Solar Eclipse
We’re one year away from a total solar eclipse. On April 8, 2024, the path of a total solar eclipse will move over North America. Here in Southern New England, we won’t see a total solar eclipse – where the sun’s corona is visible – but we’ll be a day trip away if you’re interested in taking a drive....
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How to Get the Best Look at Next Week's Total Lunar Eclipse That Will Be Visible Across the U.S.
Unlike a solar eclipse, totality in a lunar eclipse is much longer and can be viewed from a wider area. Here’s how to watch it.
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Moon Goes Blood Red This Weekend: ‘Eclipse for the Americas'
A total lunar eclipse will grace the night skies this weekend, providing longer than usual thrills for stargazers across North and South America.
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2024 Total Solar Eclipse Will Be Last One in US Until 2045, Scientists Say
The April 8, 2024, solar eclipse will give tens of millions of skywatchers a chance to experience the celestial phenomenon – the last chance to do so from the U.S. until 2045, scientists say.
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2024 Total Solar Eclipse Will Be the Last Visible From US Until 2045
On April 8, 2024, a total solar eclipse will be visible from the U.S. for the last time until 2045.