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12/14/2020
Total Solar Eclipse in South America on 14 December 2020
The eclipse will pass across the southern part of South America, slightly further south than the path of the eclipse on 02 July 2019. This year’s eclipse will begin over the Pacific Ocean, and the lunar shadow will enter South America near Lago Budi, Chile and end near Las Grutas, Argentina. Outside this path, a partial solar eclipse will be visible in the rest of Chile and Argentina as well as Bolivia, Paraguay, Uruguay and parts of Ecuador, Peru, and Brazil.  >>


10/31/2019
GLOBE Data Fundamentals: Training 1
This virtual training will teach research scientists about GLOBE data and how to access it. The Global Learning & Observations to Benefit the Environment (GLOBE) Program is an international, NASA-sponsored program with more than 150 million Earth observations contributed by 35,000 schools and 150,000 citizen scientists in 120 countries. The virtual training includes demonstrations of GLOBE’s free online data access and visualization tools. Training is 60 minutes. No prior knowledge or experience with GLOBE required.  >>


08/21/2017
NASA EDGE Solar Eclipse Megacast
Watch live footage of the 2017 solar eclipse with NASA EDGE. GLOBE Observer will be featured during this broadcast.  >>

08/09/2017
Facebook Live: NASA GLOBE Observer, OMSI and the Eclipse
Tune in on Wednesday, August 9, 2017 at 8:30 AM PDT for a special NASA GO eclipse Facebook Live from the Oregon Museum of Science and Industry (OMSI).  >>

07/21/2017
Become a Citizen Scientist During the US Total Solar Eclipse
NASA invites eclipse viewers around the country to participate in a nationwide science experiment by collecting cloud and air temperature data and reporting it via their phones.  >>

06/06/2017
Facebook Live
Ever wonder how an app for NASA is developed? Learn how in a special Facebook Live event.  >>