Matthew took my advice to practice his routine for the 2023 Australian eclipse and it made him successful. My book helped him. And my app has a built in practice session video. https://t.co/Cv30F9IRy8
Q10. There is a "Ring of Fire" Solar Eclipse over the western U.S. on Oct. 14, 2023, and will be visible from several National Parks. Do you plan on traveling to see the eclipse? #ParkChat
I helped with the content for this article written by my friend Brian. 2024 total solar eclipse guide: Everything you need to know https://t.co/1Iy5Cpy4qH
This type of video has been done before, but as an astronomer I tried to improve it by adding more detailed information about the event. Enjoy!
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@NationalEclipse I am really "low on the totem pole" as far as international eclipse chasers go. But the few times I emailed Jay with eclipse questions he always took the time to respond. Very gracious of him. His contributions to the eclipse dialogue will be missed.
This is a talk with important tips about how school systems and teachers need to prepare for the 2024 total solar eclipse. Please share it. Start preparing early. https://t.co/xCytE5FaLQ
10: Next year’s eclipse will be a warmup for an even more impressive total solar eclipse on April 8, 2024, especially for photographers.
“You can practice almost everything required to be successful in 2024,” @eclipse_timer said: https://t.co/Rt09bIkYZQ
9. “You MUST use solar glasses for your eyes and solar filters for your camera gear for the entire duration of the eclipse!” @eclipse_timer said. Not using proper eye protection can cause permanent eye damage: https://t.co/cMSmD9ygc4
The sun, moon and Earth will align perfectly on Oct. 14, 2023, to create an annular solar eclipse over the western U.S., the 1st of 2 solar eclipses visible in the contiguous United States in a span of 177 days: https://t.co/xTkyEE5T3x
FULL DURATION 20 second stage test complete! Reviewing data and if all looks good, on to full flight duration test before LAUNCH. We are the first company to ever do this on launch mount at Cape Canaveral, and on track to be the first oxygen/methane rocket launched to orbit 👾🇺🇸
@NWSSacramento I was with @NightSkyPark and armed with @eclipse_timer 's great app. Eastern Oregon was beautiful and the smallmouth bass fishing was good too!