NASA Eclipse Soundscapes Project will record how 2024's total solar eclipse impacts nature

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NASA Eclipse Soundscapes Project will record how 2024's total solar eclipse impacts nature
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Robert Lea is a science journalist in the U.K. whose articles have been published in Physics World, New Scientist, Astronomy Magazine, All About Space, Newsweek and ZME Science. He also writes about science communication for Elsevier and the European Journal of Physics. Rob holds a bachelor of science degree in physics and astronomy from the U.K.

While humans will enjoy the majesty of the total solar eclipse as it sweeps across several states in the U.S. on April 8, 2024, the celestial event will also be experienced by flora and fauna.to allow humanity to better understand how such events can impact wildlife. The agency is also urging the public to join in on this effort.

False dusk falls on Aug. 21, 2017 during a total solar eclipse seen over the Grand Tetons as seen from the Teton Valley in Idaho.As the solar eclipse of 2024 passes through the skies over the heads of around 30 million people in North America, it offers the opportunity to do some fascinatingThe Eclipse Soundscapes Project emulates a similar study that followed the 1932 total solar eclipse, which crossed over the northeast reaches of the U.S.

An AudioMoth sound recorder hangs from a tree branch as the NASA Soundscapes Project attempts to record the sound of the eclipse Organizers of the Eclipse Soundscape Project are looking for participants of all skill levels to get involved in data collection, whether they are on the path of totality on April 8 or not.

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