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Nationwide Eclipse Ballooning Project
Coverage of Nationwide Eclipse Ballooning Project in the Nexus archive.
- Why the upcoming eclipse is still vital in the age of solar probes
The upcoming total solar eclipse on 12 August 2024 offers scientists an accessible and cost-effective opportunity to study the sun's corona and Earth's atmosphere, despite advancements in space-based solar probes. Researchers will use ground-based methods like balloons, aircraft, and telescopes in Greenland, Iceland, and Spain to observe atmospheric changes and coronal light polarization, contrasting with expensive satellite missions.