Solar Eclipses: Your Guide to the 2023/2024 Celestial Events
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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
Host
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Rachel Zimmerman Brachman
Solar System Public Engagement Specialist,