Event

 Photo of a total solar eclipse with the dark moon blocking the brilliant Sun, its rays pouring out around it. On the bottom right corner is a photo of a woman standing behind a solar telescope - Dr Shadia Habbal
(Inset) Dr. Habbal in Rodeo, Argentina, for the solar eclipse of July 2, 2019.

Join the Night Sky Network and Shadia Habbal on Thursday, April 27 at 6pm Pacific/9pm Eastern to learn about the scientific discoveries made from careful observations of total solar eclipses around the world. 

The Scientific Magic of Total Solar Eclipses

Throughout the millennia, total solar eclipses have instilled fear in some people while inspiring others, as the Sun’s wispy corona reveals itself in fleeting moments lasting anywhere from seconds to under 7 minutes. The recognition that the Sun’s corona is the extension of the solar atmosphere into space, together with deep rooted magnetic fields which pop up in strange ways from the solar surface, is less than a century old. With this discovery, our nearest star has paved the way for understanding some fundamental processes in nature that shape not only our immediate environment but the Universe itself. The consequences of such an expansion can be awe-inspiring yet fearful in some rare cases. In this talk, I will lead the audience through some of the recent scientific discoveries and adventures across cultures of the Solar Wind Sherpas.
 
About Shadia Habbal
Shadia Habbal’s interest in total solar eclipse observations was triggered by the advent of the first digital cameras which could be carried into the field. Her goal was to probe the temperature of the expanding corona. Since her first expedition in 1995, she has led 18 others across remote areas of the globe with her group, the Solar Wind Sherpas. These unique observations have unraveled some of the secrets of the corona and the expansion of the solar wind.

Further Information
The Solar Wind Sherpas
https://project.ifa.hawaii.edu/solarwindsherpas/

Eclipse Chaser: Science in the Moon's Shadow, By Ilima Loomis, Houghton Mifflin Harcourt, HMHBooks.com, 2019
https://www.sbfprize.org/eclipse-chaser


Registration & Additional information:

Night Sky Network members can join live, ask questions, and get up-to-date information about the resource via the Zoom platform. Members may register in advance for this webinar on its Outreach Resource page (member login required).
Members-Only Page: https://nightsky.jpl.nasa.gov/download-view.cfm?Doc_ID=719

Public Livestream & Recording 
The talk will also be streamed live at the YouTube link below. Please note that questions submitted via the Zoom QA feature will have priority over YouTube chat.
The recording will be available afterwards on this page and also at the same link. 
Public Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-LXUtMoN6ys

After the event, this recording will join past webinars featuring NASA speakers on the NSN's Youtube page:
https://www.youtube.com/NASANightSkyNetwork


Additional Information and Resources

NSN Webinar Series Page: Current & Upcoming Event Schedule:
https://nightsky.jpl.nasa.gov/news-display.cfm?News_ID=707

Night Sky Network 
https://nightsky.jpl.nasa.gov/

Astronomical Society of the Pacific
https://astrosociety.org/

Last Updated: April 5, 2023


 

Date: Thursday, April 27, 2023

Time: 6 p.m. - 7 p.m.

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