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2023 Annular Eclipse News and Articles

On Saturday, October 14, 2023, the Moon will move exactly in front of the Sun from the point of view of observers along a narrow strip of land stretching across the United States from Oregon to Texas and continuing on to Central and South America. Since the Moon will be at its furthest point in its orbit from Earth at that time (known as apogee), it won’t completely block the Sun; instead, a dramatic “ring” effect will be seen as the bright edge of the Sun will be visible around the black silhouette of the Moon. The distinct appearance of this style of eclipse is why it’s called an annular eclipse, as annular means ring-like.

Celebrate Heliophysics Big Year: Free Monthly Webinars on the Sun Touches Everything
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Once a month (usually on the first Tuesday), the Heliophysics Education Community meets online to share knowledge and opportunities. During…

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Celebrate the Heliophysics Big Year with Free Heliophysics and Math Webinars from NASA HEAT
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The Heliophysics Big Year (HBY) is a global celebration of the Sun’s influence on Earth and the entire solar system.…

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NASA@ My Library and Partners Engage Millions in Eclipse Training and Preparation
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The Space Science Institute, with funding from the NASA Science Mission Directorate and Gordon and Betty Moore Foundation, provided unprecedented…

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Solar Eclipses on Earth and Beyond — Captivating Videos from NASA HEAT
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In preparation for the 2023 annular and 2024 total solar eclipses, the NASA Heliophysics Education Activation Team (NASA HEAT) partnered…

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Annular Eclipse For Your Consideration

Social Media Campaign In the weeks and months leading up to the event, we executed a multi-pronged social media campaign…

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NASA’s Scientists and Volunteers Tackle the October 14 Solar Eclipse
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Did you see October 14th’s solar eclipse? Most of the time we can easily forget that we are on a…

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Five Tips for Photographing the Annular Solar Eclipse on Oct. 14
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An annular solar eclipse is crossing the Americas on Oct. 14, 2023. This astronomical event is a perfect opportunity to…

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To Study Atmosphere, NASA Rockets Will Fly into Oct. Eclipse’s Shadow
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UPDATE: The three rockets comprising the APEP mission launched on Saturday, Oct. 14th at 10:00am, 10:35am, and 11:10am MT from…

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Introducing the 2023 Eclipse Explorer: Your Interactive Guide to the 2023 Annular Solar Eclipse
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By Alex GurvichNASA’s Goddard Space Flight Center Have you ever wondered how to track an eclipse down to the exact…

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Meet the Creators, Part 2
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By Miles HatfieldNASA’s Goddard Space Flight Center Two solar eclipses will cross the United States within the next year: an…

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NASA Scientists to Discuss Oct. 14 ‘Ring of Fire’ Solar Eclipse
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NASA will host a media teleconference at 4 p.m. EDT on Tuesday, Sept. 26, to discuss the upcoming annular solar…

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NASA Funds 3 Citizen Science Projects to Study 2024 U.S. Solar Eclipse
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NASA has awarded funding for three science teams to conduct citizen science investigations as a total solar eclipse sweeps across…

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