9:00 AM - Science How? Webinar - Fossil Leaves and Ancient Atmospheres
10:00 AM - Science How? Webinar - Living and Fossil Ostracodes with Paleontologist Gene Hunt
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2:00 PM - Science How? Webinar - Deep Ocean Discovery - Octopods and Squids
3:30 PM - Science How? Webinar - What Makes Fish so Fishy with Adela Roa-Varón
5:00 PM - Science How? Webinar - Cicadas and the Brood X Emergence
6:30 PM - Science How? Webinar - Clouded Leopard Virtual Tour with Juan Rodriguez
8:00 PM - Board of Education Meeting 4/10/2024
ShowID
3379
Event Date:
4/3/2024
Length:
00:29:16
Category:
Science
Producer
Smithsonian National Air and Space Museum
Project
STEM in 30
Comments
S10_E6 In 2017, we experienced the first Great American Eclipse. Seven years later, the U.S. is once again in the path of another cross-country solar eclipse. In this episode we’ll help you decide what the best techniques are for viewing, cover the importance of eye safety, and share the science behind an eclipse. We’ll also discuss our own special star, the one that allows for life as we know on this planet — our Sun.
Schedule Information:
This show is not currently scheduled.
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