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News Release 17-064

Solar eclipse science along the path of totality: Eclipse on August 21 offers unique research opportunities

NSF, NASA, NCAR highlight key solar eclipse projects

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On August 21, a solar eclipse will be visible across the U.S., a rare occurrence.

On August 21, a solar eclipse will be visible across the U.S., a rare occurrence.

Credit: NSO/AURA/NSF


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The solar eclipse will cross the U.S. from coast to coast, ending in Charleston, South Carolina.

The solar eclipse will cross the U.S. from coast to coast, ending in Charleston, South Carolina.

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Scientists supported by NSF/NASA/NCAR are planning numerous studies of the sun during the eclipse.

Scientists supported by NSF/NASA/NCAR are planning numerous studies of the sun during the eclipse.

Credit: NCAR


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The solar eclipse will be seen throughout the U.S., with

The solar eclipse will be seen throughout the U.S., with "totality" along a central arc.

Credit: NASA


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the relationships among the sun, moon and earth during a solar eclipse.

Graphic showing the relationships among the sun, moon and earth during a solar eclipse.

Credit: NASA


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Researchers will study the sun's corona, a

Researchers will study the sun's corona, a "halo" of plasma around our star, during the eclipse.

Credit: National Solar Observatory/AURA/NSF


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