Solar Eclipses are so special. Don't miss the next one! By eclipse-chaser & @ForbesScience @LiveScience @SkyAtNightMag @SkyAndTelescope writer @jamieacarter
A colossal corona, multiple prominences and a dramatic drifting ‘diamond’ ring were the highlights of a dramatic totality in Australia that was gone in 60 seconds. #eclipse#solareclipse
Where will you be for @TheNextEclipse, the longest #totalsolareclipse left in your life? Here are 16 top places to see the Aug. 12, 2027 #eclipse. https://t.co/8IT0z1BBB4
This is a list of people science journalists are not remotely interested in the opinions of a few days before a major total solar eclipse: astrologers, astronauts and physics teachers who have never witnessed one. #eclipse2024
Even though many believe that all hotels within the path of April 8's #totalsolareclipse are sold out, there are still available options – even in #Texas. #eclipse2024
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This video shows a transit of the Sun by Mars' smaller moon Deimos in approximate real time—about 2 minutes—made from images captured with @NASAPersevere's Mastcam-Z on January 20, 2024 (mission sol 1037)
On 8 April, an eclipse will cross North America for the last time until 2044.
And scientists are busy gearing up to study it, from flying telescopes in planes to launching high-altitude balloons to study clouds during the event.
Story by me @SciAm
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Educators and outreach people: Do you know that we have a free downloadable map you can print and display for your eclipse events? You can find the download at the bottom of this page: https://t.co/gLCjRLyxw2
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