
Solar Sensations on Our Horizon
Season 2024 Episode 11 | 28m 57s
NMU Physics Professor David Donovan discusses the upcoming solar eclipse and its novelty.
All eyes will turn to the sky on Monday, August 8, 2024 for the solar eclipse. Northern Michigan University Physics Professor David Donovan joins host Mike Settles to explain what exactly an eclipse is, why Monday’s event is so special, and how you can go about viewing it safely. We also talk about the sun’s connection to a nighttime joy for many… the northern lights. (2411)
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Solar Sensations on Our Horizon
Season 2024 Episode 11 | 28m 57s
All eyes will turn to the sky on Monday, August 8, 2024 for the solar eclipse. Northern Michigan University Physics Professor David Donovan joins host Mike Settles to explain what exactly an eclipse is, why Monday’s event is so special, and how you can go about viewing it safely. We also talk about the sun’s connection to a nighttime joy for many… the northern lights. (2411)
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