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Solar Eclipse Cybrary
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Author: Bonnie Thurber Updated August 2023
Grade levels: 5-12
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Standards: TBD
Short Description: August 21, 2017, a solar eclipse is going to be showing across the United States. This Cybrary includes some wonderful links to many many activities.Warning:
CAUTION: COUNTERFEIT ECLIPSE GLASSES -
"...the marketplace is being flooded by counterfeit eclipse glasses that are labeled as if they're ISO-compliant when in fact they are not." - from the American Astronomical SocietySafety first!! - Reputable Vendors of Solar Filters & Viewers:
https://eclipse.aas.org/eye-safety/iso-certification -
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Information and activities from Astronomers without Boarders.
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Get the Totality Eclipse App!
Totality by Big Kid Science
By Germinate LLC
Description: Want to witness the coast-to-coast solar eclipse of 2017? Totality by Big Kid Science is the FREE app that will tell you when, where, and what you’ll see on eclipse day. Here are some of our awesome features:- Find out exactly what you’ll see at your current location.
- Find the nearest locations where you can witness TOTALITY.
- Use navigation tools to help you find your best route to the path of Totality.
- Learn how, when, and why eclipses occur.
- Explore activities for families and schools, shop for eclipse glasses, and more.
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Take a look at what the eclipse on August 21 will look like in your neighborhood.
Remember your eclipse glasses!
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The earliest writings we have showing that people paid attention to eclipses in any official way are around 5,000 years old.
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For most viewers, the Aug. 21, 2017, total solar eclipse will last less than two and half minutes. But for one team of NASA-funded scientists, the eclipse will last over seven minutes. Their secret? Following the shadow of the Moon in two retrofitted WB-57F jet planes.
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