April 8 Total Solar Eclipse Means Big Science

April 8 Total Solar Eclipse Means Big Science
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Students will launch giant balloons equipped with cameras and sensors along the eclipse’s path.

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Their measurements may improve weather forecasting, and also produce a bird’s eye view of the moon’s shadow moving across the Earth.

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Kuaray Project, NASA Eclipse Ballooning Project, Brasilia Astronomy Club, Montana State University

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