During today's total solar eclipse, ham radio operators around the country are teaming up to study the secrets of our atmosphere. The eclipse is due to hit the United States over Texas, with the ...
Dr. Nathaniel Frissell with students Veronica Romanek and Simal Sami at the University of Scranton W3USR ham radio station. Credit: Byron Maldonado While people across the country don eclipse glasses ...
Typically, we can only see the sun's extended corona during a total eclipse, not a partial or annular one. When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission. Here’s how ...
After months of build-up and with millions making the journey to the path of totality, the total solar eclipse completed its path over North America on Monday. The celestial phenomenon began in Mexico ...
What it is: Radio images of an annular solar eclipse. When it was taken: Oct. 14, 2023. Where it was taken from: Owens Valley Radio Observatory Long Wavelength Array (OVRO-LWA), California. You may ...
Norma Lontz, a member of the Parkersburg Area Amateur Radio Klub, shows how today’s demonstration at Parkersburg South High School will be done during the eclipse. The science department at the school ...
A group of researchers from the New Jersey Institute of Technology's Center for Solar-Terrestrial Research (NJIT-CSTR) have achieved a significant milestone by capturing the October 14 solar eclipse ...
A solar eclipse is coming up in just a few weeks, and although with its path of totality near the southern tip of South America means that not many people will be able to see it first-hand, there is ...
With reports from RBR+TVBR in Dallas, Toronto, Los Angeles and Boca Raton, Fla. Across Monday, April 8, from Mazatlán, Mexico, to Dallas and onward to the northeast to locales such as Dayton, Ohio, ...
Fabiano Rodrigues, a physics professor at UT Dallas, studies a layer of the atmosphere that can impact radio and GPS signals. Editor’s note: This story is part of The Dallas Morning News’ coverage of ...
The countdown to the 2024 total solar eclipse begins. On April 8, the path of totality will cross eleven states, including spots in northern New England. While Massachusetts won't see a total eclipse, ...
Businesses across Oregon are reaping the benefits of the throngs of tourists descending on the state for the solar eclipse. But one tiny radio station in the path of totality will benefit from the ...