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Journal Article
Making the Most of the Upcoming Solar Eclipse Double-Header
Eclipses of the Sun, where the Moon gets in front of the Sun and blocks its light, are among the most spectacular of natural events. The total eclipse visible in the United States in 2017 fascinated and involved millions of people all across the coun...
By Andrew Fraknoi and Dennis Schatz
Journal Article
By Janet Struble, Kevin Czajkowski, Angela Rizzi, and Jessica Taylor
Journal Article
Astronauts Zoom: An Astronaut Alphabet
Astronauts Zoom: An Astronaut Alphabet By Deborah Lee Rose September 2020 Persnickety Press 36 pages $16.95 ...
By Peggy Ashbrook and Ann Caspar
Web Seminar
Archive: Science Update: Get Ready for the April 8 Total Solar Eclipse, February 8, 2024
In this Science Update, the presenters will share the tools that will help you make the eclipse a great experience for your students, your school, and your community....
Blog Post
Get Ready for the 2023-24 Solar Eclipse 'Double-Header'
By Dennis Schatz and Andrew Fraknoi
Web Seminar
In this web seminar Dr. Jon Arenberg, Chief Engineer, James Webb Space Telescope, Northrop Grumman, will provide unparalleled insights into working on NASA’s Chandra X-ray Observatory and the James Webb Space Telescope....
Web Seminar
While many people think they need solar-viewing glasses to safely observe an eclipse, there are MANY safe alternatives. This web seminar will demonstrate easy and practical ways to view the upcoming solar eclipses taking place on October 14, 20...
Reports Article
Freebies and Opportunities for Science and STEM Teachers, July 25, 2023
By Debra Shapiro
Journal Article
Transitioning from Partial to Total Understanding
By Jesse Wilcox, Carly Troyna, William Lange, Katharyn Gray, and Cassidy Leadley