Eclipse Expertise and Stories from UT
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Is Space Burnt Orange?
10 reasons why it is…
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Eating the Sun – Eclipses and the Maya
UT professor and world-renowned Mayanist David Stuart discusses the discovery of Maya knowledge of eclipses…
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A Stratospheric View With the Texas Eclipse Ballooning Project
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Keeping an Eye on Your Vision During the Solar Eclipse
Ahead of the April 8 total solar eclipse, a UT Health Austin ophthalmologist shares insights into the importance of protecting your eyes during the…
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The Sun’s Corona: A Boiling Pot On An Ice Cube
Let’s talk about heliophysics! Don’t worry, we were intimidated too. That’s why we talked with Jarrod Bianco and Maile Marriott, two graduate students…
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A Once-in-Many-Centuries Event
Here in the U.S., many of us are eagerly awaiting the April 8, 2024 total solar eclipse, the last of its kind to cross our paths (at least in the…
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Good Times and Glasses: How to Enjoy a Total Eclipse
On Monday, April 8, The University of Texas at Austin will celebrate the passing of a total eclipse with a special event called “Total Eclipse of the…
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LightSound Workshops Make April’s Eclipse More Accessible to Visually Impaired
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