Saturday, September 30, 2023

🌚 Are you ready for the solar eclipse? 🌞

Read our guide to watch on October 14! 📆 

SPECIAL EVENT

Here's what you need to know about the upcoming solar eclipse

Teachable Moment: The Science of Solar Eclipses and How to Watch With NASA

On Saturday, Oct. 14, an annular solar eclipse will grace the skies. It's a celestial event you won't want to miss.

Discover how to watch safely and where the solar eclipse will be visible, plus explore ways to engage in eclipse science with NASA. It's all in our latest Teachable Moment at the link below.

 

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