A Total Solar Eclipse Revealed Solar Storms 100 Years Before Satellites
A Total Solar Eclipse Revealed Solar Storms 100 Years Before Satellites
NASA ID: GSFC_20170817_m12693_FirstCMEDuringEclipse
Eclipses set the stage for historic science. NASA is taking advantage of the Aug. 21, 2017 eclipse by funding 11 ground-based scientific studies. As our scientists prepare their experiments for next week, we're looking back to an historic 1860 total solar eclipse, which many think gave humanity our first glimpse of solar storms — called coronal mass ejections — 100 years before scientists first understood what they were.
Scientists observed these eruptions in the 1970s during the beginning of the modern satellite era, when satellites in space were able to capture thousands of images of solar activity that had never been seen before. But in hindsight, scientists realized their satellite images might not be the first record of these solar storms. Hand-drawn records of an 1860 total solar eclipse bore surprising resemblance to these groundbreaking satellite images.
Date Created:2017-08-17
Center:GSFC
Keywords: SOHO , Solar Eclipse , Solar Wind , Sun , Aurorae , Space Weather , SDO , Solar Dynamics Observatory , Eclipse , Heliophysics , Corona , Coronal Mass Ejections , Total Solar Eclipse , Skylab
Secondary Creator Credit: Joy Ng, Kathalina Tran, Aaron Lepsch, Sten Odenwald, Ryan Milligan, Joseph Davila, Karen Fox
Location:Goddard Space Flight Center
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2024 Total Solar Eclipse: Through the Eyes of NASA Official Trailer
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On April 8, 2024, a total solar eclipse will travel through Mexico, cross the United States from Texas to Maine, and exit North America along Canada’s Atlantic coast.
A total solar eclipse occurs when the Moon passes between the Sun and Earth and briefly covers the full disk of the Sun. This reveals the Sun’s wispy, white outer atmosphere, called the corona.
Not in the path of the eclipse? Watch with NASA from anywhere in the world. We will provide live broadcast coverage on April 8 from 1:00 p.m. to 4:00 p.m. EDT (1700 to 2000 UTC) on NASA TV, NASA.gov, the NASA app, and right here on YouTube: go.nasa.gov/3OI7nLF
Weather permitting, people throughout most of North and Central America, including all of the contiguous United States, will be able to view at least a partial solar eclipse. A partial solar eclipse is when the Moon only covers part of the Sun. People in Hawaii and parts of Alaska will also experience a partial solar eclipse. Click here to learn more about when and where the solar eclipse will be visible: go.nasa.gov/Eclipse2024Map
WARNING: Except during the brief total phase of a total solar eclipse, when the Moon completely blocks the Sun’s bright face, it is not safe to look directly at the Sun without specialized eye protection for solar viewing. Indirect viewing methods, such as pinhole projectors, can also be used to experience an eclipse. For more on how to safely view this eclipse: go.nasa.gov/Eclipse2024Safety
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Date Created:2024-02-09
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Keywords: Total Solar Eclipse , Solar , Eclipse , 2024 Eclipse
Albums: 2024_Total_Solar_Eclipse
Secondary Creator Credit: Credit: NASA Producer: Beth Anthony Music: “Fallout Instrumental” by Christopher James Brett [PRS] via Universal Production Music
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Earth Views from the International Space Station
NASA ID: Earth Views from the International Space Station
The International Space Station’s High Definition Earth Viewing (HDEV) experiment is an external camera platform located on the Columbus module of the space station. In addition to providing beautiful views of Earth, one of the goals of HDEV is to monitor the longevity and quality of its image sensors in the space environment. HDEV operations began April 30, 2014 and only a single bad pixel has been identified.
Date Created:2019-04-30
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Keywords: Earth Views , International Space Station , HDEV
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Astronauts Share Tips for Viewing a Total Solar Eclipse | #totalsolareclipse2024
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NASA ID: Astronauts Share Tips for Viewing a Total Solar Eclipse
Astronauts Stephen Bowen, Woody Hoburg, Frank Rubio and Sultan Alneyadi are on a mission to get you ready for the upcoming total eclipse on Monday, April 8, 2024.
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Not in the path of the eclipse? Watch with us from anywhere in the world. We will provide live broadcast coverage from 1 to 4 p.m. EDT (1700 to 2000 UTC) on April 8. We’ll share conversations with experts and provide telescope views of the eclipse from several sites along the eclipse path: https://www.youtube.com/watchv=2MJY_ptQW1o
WARNING: Except during the brief totality phase of a total solar eclipse, when the Moon
completely blocks the Sun’s bright face, it is not safe to look directly at the Sun without
specialized eye protection designed for solar viewing. Indirect viewing methods, such as pinhole projectors, can also be used to experience an eclipse.
Date Created:2024-03-30
Center:HQ
Keywords: NASA , Astronaut Stephen Bowen , Astronaut Woody Hoburg , Astronaut Frank Rubio , Astronaut Sultan Alneyadi , Total Solar Eclipse , Moon , Sun , Solar Viewing , Pinhole Projectors , Telescope Views , Live Broadcast Coverage
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What's Up: April 2024 Sky watching Tips from NASA #NASA #space
What's Up: April 2024 Sky watching Tips from NASA
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What's Up: April 2024 Skywatching Tips from NASA
NASA ID: JPL-20240401-WHATSUf-0001-Whats_Up_April_2024cc
What are some skywatching highlights in April 2024?
Catch Mars and Saturn rising, and Jupiter hangs out with Comet 12P. Plus NASA has you covered for the total eclipse whether you're headed to totality or watching from afar.
Additional information about topics covered in this episode of What's Up, along with still images from the video, and the video transcript, are available at https://science.nasa.gov/skywatching/whats-up.
Date Created:2024-04-01
Center:JPL
Keywords: Mars , Saturn , Jupiter , Moon , eclipse , total eclipse , solar eclipse , eclipse safety , comet , Comet 12P , Pons-Brooks , NASA , JPL , Jet Propulsion Laboratory , What's Up , Whats Up , WhatsUp , planets , moon phases , observing , stargazing , star gazing , skywatching , skywatching for beginners , sky chart , star chart , star party , binoculars , telescope , space , astronomy , stars , amateur astronomy
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NASA Telescopes Reveal an Invisible Infrared Univers Eclipse #NatureReacts
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NASA Science Live: How to Prepare for the April 8 Total Solar Eclipse [Episode 55] NASA787
NASA ID: GSFC_20240320_NSL_SolarEclipse_Ep55
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A total solar eclipse will cross North America on Monday, April 8 and we want to help you prepare! Find out when and where to look up, learn how to safely view an eclipse and discover ways you can get involved with NASA during this celestial event! Join us live on Wednesday, March 20 at 3 p.m. ET as we help you get ready for the last total solar eclipse to cross the contiguous United States for the next 20 years. Have questions? Submit them using #askNASA.---Tahira Allen, NASA Communications; Dr. Gina DiBraccio, Space Physicist, NASA Heliophysics Division
Date Created:2024-03-20
Center:GSFC
Keywords: NSL , NASA Science Live , Total Solar Eclipse , Solar Eclipse , Eclipse , April 8 , Sun , solar system , nasa , askNASA , shadow , Tahira Allen , Gina DiBraccio
Secondary Creator Credit: Emily Furfaro
Location:Goddard Space Flight Center, Greenbelt Maryland
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NASA's SpaceX CRS-30 Isolated Launch Views
NASA ID: KSC-20240321-VP-MMS01-0001-SpaceX_CRS_30_ISO_Broll_String-M5179
NASA and SpaceX launched the 30th commercial resupply mission of an uncrewed Dragon spacecraft from Space Launch Complex 40 at Cape Canaveral Space Force Station in Florida. Liftoff occurred at 4:54 p.m. EDT, March 21, 2024. SpaceX’s Dragon spacecraft will deliver about 6,000 pounds of new science investigations, food, supplies, and equipment to the International Space Station. Arrival at the orbiting lab is scheduled for approximately 7 a.m. Saturday, March 23.
Date Created:2024-03-21
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Keywords: SpX-30 , CRS-30 , CRS , Dragon , Commercial Resupply Services , Dragon , Falcon 9 , International Space Station , KSC , Kennedy Space Center , Space Launch Complex 40 , Cape Canaveral Space Force Station , SpaceX
Albums: SpaceX_CRS-30
Location:SLC-40, CCSFS
Photographer:NASA/SpaceX
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