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Our #SolarEclipse countdown continues with a month of NOAA Environmental Data (NED)Talks!

Starting tomorrow, a #NEDTalk will be held every Friday over the next month! Speakers will discuss how they use NOAA data to observe and study space weather.

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TGI #FullDiskFriday!

On Earth, a Total #SolarEclipse causes the sky to go dark when the moon crosses directly in front of the sun, but what does it look like from space? Here's an example from @NOAA’s #GOESEast of the 2017 #TotalEclipse.

Get ready for #TotalEclipse2024 and learn more:
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Get ready for the April 8 total solar #eclipse with these free activities ⤵️

The #LEGOeduEclipse Collection can help engage your students in making real-world connections with the total #solareclipse. Excite and inspire your students to explore concepts like dark and light or build a model representing the #eclipse. Download here: https://t.co/9RfhrqROAj https://t.co/ivTw6SG1Xn
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NASA Earth

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RT @NWS: Don't be blinded by science! Or the solar eclipse, which is 3 weeks away! Here are some tips for safe viewing: https://t.co/zg1XNsCQ6q #SolarEclipse https://t.co/DvJ2FdDt8J

NOAA Satellites

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RT @JPSSProgram: On April 8, 2024, a total solar #eclipse will be visible from parts of North America! ☀️🌑🕶️

Let’s revisit Oct. 14, 2023, when a #SolarEclipse dazzled the Albuquerque Balloon Fiesta.

Learn how @NOAA’s JPSS satellites observed the event: https://t.co/B204dQXpHO https://t.co/Sx47CIdyor

NOAA Satellites

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Do you like HISTORY? What about SCIENCE?
Well you won't want to miss our next #SolarEclipse #NEDTalk this Friday at 11 a.m. ET!

We will be traveling through time with Dr. Mark Miesch, who will discuss how humanity has studied the solar cycle over the last 2000 years!

Register to listen and ask questions live:
https://t.co/95zUwbalr1

NOAA Satellites

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Does it feel like we’ve had a lot of solar eclipses in the last few years? Well the #SolarEclipse on April 8, 2024, will be a TOTAL solar eclipse, and the last one visible from the contiguous United States until 2044!

Learn more about this special event:
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Do you like HISTORY? What about SCIENCE?
Well you won't want to miss @NOAA #SolarEclipse #NEDTalk on TOMORROW at 11 a.m. ET!

We will be traveling through time with Dr. Mark Miesch, who will discuss how humanity has studied the solar cycle over the last 2000 years!

Register to listen and ask questions live:
https://t.co/95zUwb9NBt

NOAA Satellites

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RT @NOAASatellites: Do you like HISTORY? What about SCIENCE?
Well you won't want to miss @NOAA #SolarEclipse #NEDTalk on TOMORROW at 11 a.m. ET!

We will be traveling through time with Dr. Mark Miesch, who will discuss how humanity has studied the solar cycle over the last 2000 years!

Register to listen and ask questions live:
https://t.co/95zUwb9NBt

NOAA

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RT @ChiefKeith: The Great @AmericanEclipse less than a week away. The @CIRA_CSU has put out a useful tool for tracking satellite data along the #TotalSolarEclipse path which they've superimposed on the loop. Check it out at https://t.co/h9kxC0iRhD. #arwx #TSE #SolarEclipse https://t.co/Fsufy3BveF

CIRA

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Curious about the weather along the path of the upcoming Total #SolarEclipse on April 8?

Check out the newest #eclipse overlays on the Satellite Loop Interactive Data Explorer in Real Time (SLIDER), brought to you by our partners @CIRA_CSU.

https://t.co/49qLGYUDdk

#TotalEclipse #Eclipse2024, #TotalEclipse2024 #NOAATotalEclipse2024, #2024Eclipse

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RT @NOAALibrary: Getting ready to see the #SolarEclipse on April 8? Join one of NOAA's #eclipse celebrations in the path of totality! https://t.co/3H3Em5k8n2

#TotalEclipse #Eclipse2024 #TotalEclipse2024 https://t.co/oBQXeacx1P

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To our #Boulder friends:

We expect increased activity at the Mesa Lab as we host a viewing for the #SolarEclipse. If you’re planning to hike the nearby Boulder Open Space hiking trails, there could be limited parking. Activities are planned from 10:30 a.m.-2 p.m.

NSF National Center for Atmospheric Research

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#DYK that today’s #SolarEclipse can alter the #weather? ☀️😎

Scientists at @NOAA GSL are calculating how much the moon will block incoming solar radiation, which impacts heating of the Earth and therefore the weather.

Learn more here: https://t.co/WpG93C7hF9 https://t.co/p0DEwaCvJh

NOAA Research

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RT @VanDamCNN: Chasing clear conditions for the #SolarEclipse today? Check out the latest cloud imagery overlaid with the path of totality from @CIRA_CSU. Up first, #NewEngland. High clouds move in from west but shouldn’t obscure your view #VT #NH or #ME. #NewYork may not be as fortunate as thicker clouds are building now @CNN

CIRA

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RT @NOAAResearch: #DYK that today’s #SolarEclipse can alter the #weather? ☀️😎

Scientists at @NOAA GSL are calculating how much the moon will block incoming solar radiation, which impacts heating of the Earth and therefore the weather.

Learn more here: https://t.co/WpG93C7hF9 https://t.co/p0DEwaCvJh

NOAA Communications

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RT @SpaceFoundation: We're always looking up at Space Symposium, but the #SolarEclipse had us literally gazing skyward with @NOAASatellites and @Firefly_Space!

From the Lakeside Terrace, we shared the awe with the #BlueGhost lunar lander, set to deliver ten payloads to the moon in 2024. 🌒 https://t.co/HQAUP0oFXO

NOAA Satellites

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RT @MattEason: Here's today's #SolarEclipse as visualised by @eumetsat with data from the Meteosat 0 Degree, Meteosat IODC, GOES-16, GOES-18 and Himawari-9 satellites https://t.co/0j2HpSk4eY

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A stunning view of the partial #SolarEclipse from space! 🌒
Captured by @eumetsat's Meteosat-12 satellite, you can see the Moon’s shadow sweeping across Earth btwn 06:00 - 12:30 UTC 🛰
Unlike a total eclipse, part of the Sun remained visible - did you catch it from the ground?👀 https://t.co/wQ9CmB2JMI

EUMETSAT

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Did you see it? Some areas in the eastern U.S. were treated to a partial #SolarEclipse last Saturday and @NOAA’s #GOESEast 🛰️ had a great view!

In this #GeoColor imagery, you can see the moon’s shadow as it passed over parts of the Northern Hemisphere.

#GOES16 https://t.co/S8WKlQLkTS

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