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Students explore how eclipses happen and why Einstein needed a total eclipse to image stars near the Sun. For middle school.
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- Science and Technology
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NASA
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Packet of activities to assist in explaining solar and lunar eclipses, night and day, the four seasons and much more.
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UNAWE
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What is a solar eclipse and why are they only visible in some parts of the world? In this video segment adapted from NASA, astronomer Susan Stolovy uses animations to provide an answer to these questions.
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- Science and Technology
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- Primary, Secondary
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