CARMEL, Ind. — What looks more like a portable speaker is actually a state-of-the-art telescope that scientists will use to show people the tiny details of the total Solar Eclipse on April 8.
Understanding how this energy is stored and released is necessary to predict solar eruptions and hence the space weather. I am also involved in the development of the Critical Science Plan for The ...
The telescope isn’t in the path of totality, instead getting a 50% partial solar eclipse, but that will be useful since the aim is to study the subtle changes to the sun's radio emissions as ...