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The Solar Data Analysis Center at NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center provides access to space solar physics data, solar research, solar images, and links to other relevant sites. The site is maintained in attempt to...
The Exploratorium's Solar Eclipse web page posts past solar eclipse dates, webcasts of these eclipses, and resources for understanding and viewing eclipses. Information on eclipses in Turkey, Greece, Zambia, Aruba and...
Solar Week is a week of online curriculum with daily topics on the Sun, including Sun as a Star, the Sun Close Up, Solar Activity, Eclipses, and Careers. Each day contains a game, an activity, topical questions, a...
On August 1, 2008, a total solar eclipse moved over parts of Russia, Greenland, Canada, and China. Fortunately, the dedicated team at the Exploratorium was there, and they documented this unique event. The first thing...
Solar eclipses result from the alignment of the Sun, Moon, and Earth. Total solar eclipses, in which the Sun is completely blocked by the Moon, are a spectacular and rare sight to witness. This animation, adapted from a...
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