How the 2024 Total Solar Eclipse Is Different than the 2017 Eclipse – NASA Science

How the 2024 Total Solar Eclipse Is Different than the 2017 Eclipse – NASA Science

This map shows the path of the 2017 total solar eclipse, crossing from Oregon to South Carolina, and the 2024 total solar eclipse, crossing from Mexico into Texas, up to Maine, and exiting over Canada. To see a map showing which areas will experience the partial solar eclipse and which areas will experience the total … Read more

2023 NASA International Space Apps Challenge Announces 10 Global Winners – NASA Science

2023 NASA International Space Apps Challenge Announces 10 Global Winners – NASA Science

The 2023 NASA Space Apps Challenge welcomed 57,999 registered participants, including space, science, technology, and storytelling enthusiasts of all ages. Participants came together from 152 countries and territories to celebrate a Year of Open Science with the theme of “Explore Open Science Together” in collaboration with NASA’s Transform to Open Science (TOPS). Teams used NASA … Read more

NASA’s Webb Finds Signs of Possible Aurorae on Isolated Brown Dwarf – NASA

NASA’s Webb Finds Signs of Possible Aurorae on Isolated Brown Dwarf – NASA

Infrared emission from methane suggests atmospheric heating by auroral processes. Astronomers using NASA’s James Webb Space Telescope have found a brown dwarf (an object more massive than Jupiter but smaller than a star) with infrared emission from methane, likely due to energy in its upper atmosphere. This is an unexpected discovery because the brown dwarf, … Read more

NASA Signs Memorandum of Agreement for Space Weather – NASA

NASA Signs Memorandum of Agreement for Space Weather – NASA

On Dec. 7, 2023, Nicola Fox, associate administrator for NASA’s Science Mission Directorate, signed on behalf of the agency the Memorandum of Agreement for Space Weather Research-To-Operations-To-Research Collaboration. This quad-agency agreement is between NASA, the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, the National Science Foundation, and the U.S. Air Force. The memorandum outlines the responsibilities for … Read more

Calling all Eclipse Enthusiasts: Become a NASA Partner Eclipse Ambassador! – NASA Science

Calling all Eclipse Enthusiasts: Become a NASA Partner Eclipse Ambassador! – NASA Science

In this exciting NASA partnership funded through NASA’s Science Activation program, undergraduate students and experienced eclipse enthusiasts who become Eclipse Ambassadors will pair up to engage and prepare local communities in advance of the April 2024 solar eclipse. All training, partnerships, resources, and connections with local underserved partners will be provided. The program supports community … Read more

One Year of Spritacular Science! – NASA Science

One Year of Spritacular Science! – NASA Science

Sprites, those beguiling electrical flashes of light above thunderstorms, raise so many questions: Why do they take the shapes they do? What conditions in the upper atmosphere trigger them? How do sprites affect Earth’s global electric circuit, and what is their contribution to the energy in Earth’s upper atmosphere? On October 26, 2022, NASA’s Spritacular … Read more

AWE Launching to Space Station to Study Atmospheric Waves via Airglow – NASA Science

AWE Launching to Space Station to Study Atmospheric Waves via Airglow – NASA Science

“This is the first time that AGWs, especially the small-scale ones, will be measured globally at the mesopause, the gateway to the space,” said Michael Taylor, professor of physics at Utah State University and principal investigator for the mission. “More importantly, this is the first time we will be able to quantify the impacts of … Read more

NASA’s Scientists and Volunteers Tackle the October 14 Solar Eclipse – NASA Science

NASA’s Scientists and Volunteers Tackle the October 14 Solar Eclipse – NASA Science

Valles Caldera Park visitors used the Eclipse Soundscapes worksheet and eclipse glasses distributed by Park Rangers to learn more about the Eclipse Soundscapes project, take notes on what nature changes they heard, saw, or felt during the annular eclipse, and then use a QR code to submit their observations to the project.  Source link

Radio JOVE 2023 Solar Eclipse Observations – NASA Science

Radio JOVE 2023 Solar Eclipse Observations – NASA Science

1 min read Radio JOVE 2023 Solar Eclipse Observations The Radio JOVE logo, with radio data from the Sun and Jupiter. Credit: The Radio JOVE Project NASA’s Radio JOVE project wants your help to study the Sun! Radio JOVE, in partnership with the SunRISE Ground Radio Lab, is planning to use radio telescopes to make coordinated observations … Read more

Tracing the Origin and Energization of Plasma inthe Heliosphere – NASA Science

Tracing the Origin and Energization of Plasma inthe Heliosphere – NASA Science

5 Min Read Tracing the Origin and Energization of Plasma inthe Heliosphere – Credits: Stephen Alvey, University of Michigan PROJECT: Solar Wind Pickup Ion Composition Energy Spectrometer (SPICES) SNAPSHOT: SPICES is a new sensor that will help scientists discover where matter originates and how it is energized throughout the solar system SPICES will measure plasma … Read more