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The total solar eclipse is a cosmic spectacle well worth the hype

An image of the sun captured in combined wavelengths of extreme ultraviolet light by NASA’s Solar Dynamics Observatory. Credit: NASA Goddard

Eclipse fever has gripped North America, where many people are talking, worrying—and obsessing—about the April 8

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The eclipse itself is beautiful and moving, and is an incredible opportunity to excite and involve the community in the scientific advances that eclipses have brought to us, and all the potential discoveries that we might see in the future—including possibly discovering life on other worlds.

In a

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, the moon passes in between Earth and the sun, casting its
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. The amazing coincidence is that the moon—about 400 times smaller than the sun—also happens to be about 400 times closer to us than the sun, and so they appear the same size from Earth’s surface.

When the sun, moon and Earth all line up, the shadow cast by the moon follows a narrow path that moves across the globe as the Earth rotates and the moon and Earth continue their orbital dances around the sun.

Palpable excitement

Most of North America will have

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on April 8. Totality will occur
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for a precious few minutes.

The excitement around the eclipse is palpable, coming from kids to adults, locals to visitors. Municipalities are worried:

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predicts up to a million people visiting and
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This is in part because of the rarity of a total solar eclipse—they happen about 375 years apart at a given location on average, and the next one anywhere in

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But the hype also stems from how beautiful a total eclipse can be.

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. Everyone should use
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or
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to safely watch the moon gradually cover the sun’s disk.

But along the narrow path where the sun-moon-Earth alignment is perfect, we’ll see a few fleeting minutes of

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, be able to see the
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and see a sunrise in all directions.

Experiencing a total eclipse allows everyone to be both an astronomer, thinking about our place in the solar system, the Milky Way and the universe, and an aesthete marveling at the beauty of the sky.

Astrological contributions

For millennia, many societies considered eclipses as dangerous omens—a reasonable ***** given how strange it is to see darkness during the day. Predictions of when the next eclipses would occur became important for leaders. Babylonians thought the eclipse could

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, while Mayans believed
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would come out to ******* people.

Today’s scientists may scoff at astrology, but it was this potential astrological ***** that led to ancient civilizations making increasingly accurate

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NASA’s live broadcast of the April 8 total solar eclipse.

As

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, the old Earth-centric solar system model was replaced by
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Careful measurements—originally meant for astrology and in part because of the worry about eclipses—contributed to our understanding of the universe and how it works.

Historical spectacles

In 1842, with a total eclipse through Europe, the narrative changed and solar eclipses became tourist draws. Astronomers like British

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and
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traveled to see the eclipse.

But it was the vivid descriptions from writers like Austrian

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that captured the world’s attention: “Never, ever in my entire life was I so shaken, from ******* and sublimity so shaken, as in these two minutes—it was nothing other than if **** had all at once spoken a clear word and I had understood it.”

The interest in eclipses increased for both the public and professional astronomers. It was by studying the light from the sun’s wispy corona—only visible during eclipses—that

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It was by looking at the bending of light from distant stars that Albert Einstein’s theory of

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, bringing him to worldwide fame.

A shared passion

The global passion to witness and experience the eclipse is one that science educators can’t ignore. Across the continent, astronomers and teachers are educating people on how to watch safely using

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or
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Science educators explain to a fascinated audience how the sun, moon and Earth all must line up perfectly for a total eclipse to happen. We are all hoping for

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so we can see the corona and explain that it is
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Today, eclipses aren’t necessarily studied for new discoveries. However, astronomers use a similar dimming of distant stars as

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of it. We’ve discovered thousands of worlds, confirming that exoplanets are common. We can now
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during an extra-solar eclipse-like
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and signs of life in an exoplanet’s atmosphere.

So the hype for the total solar eclipse on April 8 is worth it. For us, it isn’t just sublime beauty. It is the chance to connect to huge crowds as excited as we are. It is the opportunity to link what we are seeing to the vastness of space, the millennia of history and the promise of understanding our wider universe—all in three minutes in the moon’s shadow.

Provided by
The Conversation


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