Ask The Expert: Uncovering The Eclipse

Prepare yourself for an awe-inspiring celestial event as the moon moves between the Earth and Sun, casting its shadow on our planet in a rare solar eclipse on Monday, April 8. Join GBH and astrophysicist Grant Tremblay to discuss the best viewing techniques and talk about the history behind this phenomenon. Grant explains the physics of the sun and the science of the total and annular eclipses and outline some of the knowledge gleaned from recent analysis. This natural wonder promises a captivating display of cosmic alignment, offering a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to marvel at the wonders of the universe.
Grant Tremblay is an astrophysicist at the Smithsonian Astrophysical Observatory and Vice President of the American Astrophysical Society.
At this video, we also go over the best ways people should and should not view the eclipse, noting the dangers of looking at the sun directly through binoculars, a telescope or through your phone camera, noting the need to hold a solar lens in front of any eyepiece.
This event is hosted and moderated by the NOVA's Outreach Project Manager, Tara Ramsey.
This event is presented in partnership with PBS's NOVA.
0:00:00 - Introduction
0:00:39 - Welcome Remarks
0:03:04 - Discussion Start
0:29:31 - Q&A
0:55:34 - Closing Remarks
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  • @ZooScott
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    is the Earths atmosphere getting BIGGER TOO ? ...💥 .......