Solar Eclipses: Your Guide to the 2023/2024 Celestial Events
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Sept. 2023
Sept. 22, 2023
Two eclipses are crossing over most of the U.S. in the next few months! The first is an Annular Eclipse on Oct. 14, 2023, and the second will be a Total Solar Eclipse on April 8, 2024. An eclipse can be an awe-inspiring celestial event that drastically changes the appearance of the two biggest objects in our sky: the Sun and Moon. It also gives us the opportunity to study our Sun, Earth, and our space environment.
Speakers
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Dr. Marin M. Anderson
Research Scientist, NASA/JPL
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Jason Craig
Visualization Producer, NASA/JPL
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Nikki Wyrick
Office of Communications and Education, NASA/JPL
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Rachel Zimmerman Brachman
Solar System Public Engagement Specialist,