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Curated Video

Millions watch eclipse crossing Asia, US

Higher Ed
Eclipses are dramatic, but there is something special about the ring of fire. Millions turned out to watch in parts of Asia, including a handful in the Philippine capital Japanese crowds oo'd and aaah'd in Tokyo, as well as Nagoya, Osaka...
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Curated Video

First partial solar eclipse of 2011 visible over Moscow

Higher Ed
1. Close-up of partial eclipse of sun, pull out to wide of Kremlin 2. Mid of family on snowy Manezhnaya Square taking pictures of sun eclipse 3. SOUNDBITE (Russian) Nikolay Grishenko, Russian citizen who lives near Moscow, Vox...
Instructional Video2:27
Curated Video

Sun Watchers Scramble For Eclipse Shades

Higher Ed
Eclipse mania is building and so is demand for the glasses that make it safe to view the first total solar eclipse to cross the U.S. in 99 years. Lines are forming, prices are rising and shelves are emptying as people...
Instructional Video2:47
Curated Video

Eclipse watchers ttake out spots in US

Higher Ed
Americans with telescopes, cameras and protective glasses staked out viewing spots along a narrow corridor from Oregon to South Carolina to watch the moon blot out the midday sun for a magical couple of minutes Monday in what promised to...
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Curated Video

Mexico and Cuba enjoy glimpse of partial eclipse

Higher Ed
Cubans gathered in Havana on Monday to see the partial solar eclipse, awed by the celestial display that has captivated millions across the hemisphere. Clouds in the rainy Caribbean obscured the eclipse across much of Cuba,...
Instructional Video2:27
Curated Video

US sun watchers scramble for eclipse shades

Higher Ed
Eclipse mania is building and so is demand for the glasses that make it safe to view the first total solar eclipse to cross the U.S. in 99 years. Lines are forming, prices are rising and shelves are emptying as people...
Instructional Video0:55
Curated Video

Eclipse Watchers Stake Out Spots

Higher Ed
Americans with telescopes, cameras and protective glasses staked out viewing spots along a narrow corridor from Oregon to South Carolina to watch the moon blot out the midday sun for a magical couple of minutes Monday in what promised to...
Instructional Video2:47
Curated Video

Eclipse Watchers Stake Out Spots in U.S.

Higher Ed
Americans with telescopes, cameras and protective glasses staked out viewing spots along a narrow corridor from Oregon to South Carolina to watch the moon blot out the midday sun for a magical couple of minutes Monday in what promised to...
Instructional Video1:20
Curated Video

Sun rise in Charleston where solar eclipse will ultimately finish its path

Higher Ed
Viewers in South Carolina were getting ready to watch the moon blot out the midday sun Monday for a wondrous couple of minutes in the first total solar eclipse to sweep coast to coast in 99 years. Veteran eclipse watchers...
Instructional Video2:27
Curated Video

Sun Watchers Scramble For Eclipse Shades

Higher Ed
SUN WATCHERS SCRAMBLE FOR ECLIPSE SHADES Eclipse mania is building and so is demand for the glasses that make it safe to view the first total solar eclipse to cross the U.S. in 99 years. Lines are forming,...
Instructional Video1:20
Curated Video

Sun rise in Charleston where solar eclipse will ultimately finish its path

Higher Ed
Viewers in South Carolina were getting ready to watch the moon blot out the midday sun Monday for a wondrous couple of minutes in the first total solar eclipse to sweep coast to coast in 99 years. Veteran eclipse watchers...
Instructional Video3:18
Curated Video

Mexico and Cuba enjoy glimpse of partial eclipse

Higher Ed
Cubans gathered in Havana on Monday to see the partial solar eclipse, awed by the celestial display that has captivated millions across the hemisphere. Clouds in the rainy Caribbean obscured the eclipse across much of Cuba,...
Instructional Video1:16
Curated Video

New Yorkers Enjoy Partial Eclipse

Higher Ed
Millions of New Yorkers gazed skyward Monday to witness the solar eclipse. Unlike other parts of the country New Yorkers were not able to witness a total eclipse, rather about 75 percent of sun was covered up by the moon....
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PBS

Solar Eclipse Animation | UNC-TV Science

6th - 12th Standards
All locations during a solar eclipse are not equal. Whether in the umbra, penumbra, or outside range, between two and five solar eclipses happen each year. With an engaging video, young scientists learn eclipse vocabulary as well as view...
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PBS

Solar Eclipse: Awesome Totality

6th - Higher Ed Standards
The next solar eclipse will happen soon, but it's unlikely humans will be able to see it. A video lesson gives a brief overview of the scientific history of the solar eclipse. Pupils learn how Einstein connected a solar eclipse to his...
Instructional Video1:27
PBS

Phases of a Total Solar Eclipse

6th - 8th Standards
Prepare to be amazed! An activity from PBS's Space series introduces interested astronomers to the wonders of a total solar eclipse. After viewing recorded reactions to the eclipse in 2017, individuals explore what happens during each...
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PBS

The Moon's Shadow During the 2017 Eclipse

6th - 8th Standards
Talk about an amazing view! A fascinating resource from a larger series exploring space boasts not one, but four different views of the total solar eclipse of 2017. Pupils read a short passage that describes each of the views, then...
Instructional Video1:11
PBS

Eclipse Over America — Relative Sizes and Distances of the Sun and Moon

6th - 8th Standards
Here's a lesson that is sure to overshadow others! Introduce young astronomers to the unique size and distance relationship between the sun and moon with an activity from a larger series exploring space. A short video illustrates the...
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PBS

Eclipse Over America — Predicting Eclipses

6th - 8th Standards
It's easy to find out in today's world when the next eclipse will be, but what about thousands of years ago? Junior astronomers discover how the Babylonians used lunar observations to accurately predict future eclipses through an...
Instructional Video2:34
PBS

Eclipses Explained

6th - 8th Standards
Are scholars in the dark about eclipses? Shed some light on the subject! Learners explore the sun-moon-Earth system with an interactive lesson from PBS's Space series. Teaching materials include a printable passage, discussion questions,...
Instructional Video3:37
PBS

Eclipse Over America | Coronal Mass Ejections from the Sun

9th - 12th Standards
The sun's corona, rarely seen from Earth, takes up massive amounts of space many times the size of our planet. Viewers discuss and view how scientists study the corona of the sun. They observe the impact of coronal mass ejections on...
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Physics Girl

What's the Difference between a Solar and Lunar Eclipse?

6th - Higher Ed Standards
Is your class in the dark about what happens during solar and lunar eclipses? Help them see the light using a fun physics video! The narrator explains and illustrates both types of eclipse, then offers three handy methods for remembering...
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Physics Girl

Craziest Eclipses in the Solar System

9th - Higher Ed Standards
Have you ever wondered what a solar eclipse looks like ... on Mars? Explore eclipses throughout the solar system with a video from a comprehensive playlist that covers many physics concepts. With images and conceptual drawings, viewers...