Community science during the total solar eclipse
You can participate in crowd-sourced science during the total solar eclipse on April 8! Space and physics editor Clara Moskowitz brings you ways to contribute to research on the shape of the sun and the effects totality has on all us creatures on the ground.
🔗 https://www.scientificamerican.com/article/how-you-can-participate-in-solar-eclipse-research/
🎤 Clara Moskowitz
✏️ Clara Moskowitz and Sarah Scoles
🎞️ Kylie Murphy
📸SunSketcher, Eclipse Soundscapes
📊 Katie Peek; Source: NASA (eclipse track data)
Видео Community science during the total solar eclipse канала Scientific American
🔗 https://www.scientificamerican.com/article/how-you-can-participate-in-solar-eclipse-research/
🎤 Clara Moskowitz
✏️ Clara Moskowitz and Sarah Scoles
🎞️ Kylie Murphy
📸SunSketcher, Eclipse Soundscapes
📊 Katie Peek; Source: NASA (eclipse track data)
Видео Community science during the total solar eclipse канала Scientific American
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