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Big Picture Science

Big Picture Science

Science, Technology

4.5 • 1K Ratings

🗓️ 17 July 2017

⏱️ 54 minutes

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Summary

They say that the experience of watching a total eclipse is so profound, you’re not the same afterward. If life-changing events are your thing and you’re in the lower 48 states on August 21st, let us help you make the most of viewing the Great American Solar Eclipse. Learn the basics of where to be and what to bring, even on short notice. No eclipse glasses? Find out why a kitchen colander is an excellent Plan B. Also, the strange behavior of animals and private jet pilots during an eclipse. The latter is making the FAA sweat. Plus, how 1878 eclipse fever inspired Thomas Edison and astronomer Maria Mitchell, and what was at stake for them scientifically. And today, with astronauts able to view the Sun from space, what new science can we still learn by eclipse expeditions on Earth? And, NASA turns up the heat on solar studies with a probe to within a hair’s breadth of the Sun.  Guests: David Baron - Author of “American Eclipse: A Nation’s Epic Race to Catch the Shadow of the Moon and Win the Glory of the World.”   Andrew Fraknoi - Chair of the Astronomy Department, Foothill College. His latest book, for children: “When the Sun Goes Dark.”  Jay Pasachoff - Professor of Astronomy, Williams College, chair of the International Astronomical Union Working Group on Solar Eclipses.  Madhulika Guhathakurta - Astrophysicist, NASA Heliophysics Science Division and Program Scientist for the Solar Probe Plus mission. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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0:00.0

You're listening to an airwave media podcast.

0:05.0

Get ready to geek out.

0:07.0

The Wired Science Podcast explores all the latest and greatest in science,

0:12.0

everything from strange diseases and biological breakthroughs

0:15.6

to interesting tech and mysteries in outer space.

0:18.7

Listen to Wired Science today

0:20.5

wherever you get your podcasts.

0:22.2

That's Wired Science, wherever you get your podcasts. That's Wired Science wherever you get your

0:24.5

podcasts. Tech moves fast. So keep pace with the Daily Crunch

0:31.7

podcast from Tech Crunch.

0:34.0

With new episodes every day, this podcast will give you a quick overview on everything you need

0:39.2

and should know about startups, new tech, regulations, and more.

0:44.6

Listen to Tech Crunch Daily Crunch now,

0:47.1

wherever you get your podcasts.

0:49.2

That's Tech Crunch Daily Crunch,

0:51.5

wherever you get your podcasts. Look up in the sky, is it an avian critter, is it aerodynamic hardware?

1:11.0

Hang on while I put on these special glasses to take a look.

1:15.0

Now you can see the landscape visibly darkening.

1:18.9

I'm looking toward the west to see if I see the shadow of the moon coming in our direction.

1:23.8

A total eclipse of the sun is a sight not to be missed,

1:27.2

as I experienced in China during the 2009 total eclipse.

1:31.5

This is it, yeah, hang on, this is going to be a... It's now dark enough that street

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