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astrolab.fas.harvard.edu
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| | | | | [AI summary] The LightSound Project creates open-source, sonifying devices to help the blind and low vision community safely experience solar eclipses through sound, featuring device evolution, workshop history, and future plans. | |
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www.astronomy.com
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| | | | | Brush up on solar eclipse basics before April 8, when we'll enjoy the first total solar eclipse in the continental U.S. since 2017. | |
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www.drroyspencer.com
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| | | | | [AI summary] Dr. Roy Spencer shares his personal experience witnessing the 2024 total solar eclipse, discusses the limitations of camera dynamic range compared to human perception, and provides a video of the event. | |
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johnager.co.uk
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| | | In August 1999 I fulfilled a boyhood ambition of witnessing a total solar eclipse. As I travelled down to Devon from South Wales (the eclipse was only going to be total in parts of Cornwall and Devon) I really started to capture the excitement when I stopped at a Service Area on the M5, as... | ||