feature
Making the Most of the Upcoming Solar Eclipse Double-Header
October 14, 2023, and April 8, 2024
The Science Teacher—Fall 2023 (Volume 90, Issue 7)
By Andrew Fraknoi and Dennis Schatz
Eclipses of the Sun, where the Moon gets in front of the Sun and blocks its light, are among the most spectacular of natural events. The total eclipse visible in the United States in 2017 fascinated and involved millions of people all across the country. The good news is that against all odds, two dramatic solar eclipses—an eclipse double-header—will occur during the coming school year.
Astronomy Earth & Space Science Instructional Materials
Astronomy-Earth & Space Science-Instructional Materials