In this activity students will compare different methods for observing the Sun’s corona and make predictions about what they will observe during the April 8, 2024 total solar eclipse.
In this activity students will compare different methods for observing the Sun’s corona and make predictions about what they will observe during the April 8, 2024 total solar eclipse.
In this activity students will examine NASA data to determine the differences between a solar and lunar eclipse.
Students will examine air temperature data collected through The GLOBE Program during the 2017 US solar eclipse.
My NASA Data has recently released several new resources, StoryMaps, for use in educational settings.
The Earth System Satellite Images, along with the Data Literacy Cubes, helps the learner identify patterns in a specific image.
In this activity, students will analyze past and future eclipse data and orbital models to determine why we don’t experience eclipses every month.