Speaker: Angela Speck (Univ. of Texas, San Antonio & Co-Chair, AAS Solar Eclipse Task Force).An overview of the upcoming American eclipses and where to see them at their best.
Kate Russo (BeingInTheShadow.com): Different types of solar eclipses offer different experiences and require different safety precautions. Is it really worth the effort to get into the path of a total solar eclipse?
Moderator: Michael Zeiler (GreatAmericanEclipse.com): One of the world's foremost eclipse cartographers walks us through the coming eclipses using content from GreatAmericanEclipse.com and his "Atlas of Solar Eclipses" and "Field Guide to the 2023 and 2024 Solar Eclipses."
K-12 Schools & Districts: Dennis Schatz (Institute for Learning Innovation & National Science Teaching Association)
Eclipse Opportunities for Colleges & Universities: Speaker: Bob Baer (Southern Illinois Univ., Carbondale)
Moderator: Mike Szydlowski (Columbia [Missouri] Public Schools)
Panelists: Dennis Schatz (Institute for Learning Innovation & National Science Teaching Association), Angela Turner (Southwest Independent School District, San Antonio), Theo Wellington (NASA Solar System Ambassador)
Moderator: Bob Baer (Southern Illinois Univ., Carbondale)
Panelists: Angela Speck (Univ. of Texas, San Antonio & Co-Chair, AAS Solar Eclipse Task Force), Amy Keesee (Univ. of New Hampshire)
Vivian White (Astronomical Society of the Pacific); Carmen Pantoja (University of Puerto Rico, Río Piedras), Anne Holland (Space Science Institute), Amy Sayle (Morehead Planetarium & Science Center), Andrew Fraknoi (Univ. of San Francisco / San Francisco State Univ.)
Andrew Fraknoi (Univ. of San Francisco / San Francisco State Univ.), Dennis Schatz (Institute for Learning Innovation & National Science Teaching Association), Anne Holland (Space Science Institute)
Tyler Nordgren (Space Art Travel Bureau), Katie Raney (Texas State Parks), Jennifer Godfrey (Oregon State Parks), Megan Wilkins (National Park Service), Andrea Jones (NASA Goddard Space Flight Center)
Tyler Nordgren (Space Art Travel Bureau), Katie Raney (Texas State Parks), Jennifer Godfrey (Oregon State Parks), Megan Wilkins (National Park Service), Andrea Jones (NASA Goddard Space Flight Center)
Rick Fienberg (Project Manager, AAS Solar Eclipse Task Force). Kelly Korreck (NASA), Dan McGlaun (Eclipse2024.org), Michael Zeiler (GreatAmericanEclipse.com), Fred Espenak (EclipseWise.com & MrEclipse.com)
Michelle Nichols (Adler Planetarium, Mitzi Adams (NASA Marshall Space Flight Center), Derrick Pitts (Franklin Institute), Allyson Bieryla (Center for Astrophysics | Harvard & Smithsonian)
Angela Speck (Univ. of Texas, San Antonio & Co-Chair, AAS Solar Eclipse Task Force). Learn how and why eclipses happen, and what we will experience during the 2023 annular and 2024 total eclipses.
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