Nasa has invited citizen scientist to participate in a nationwide science experiment by collecting cloud and air temperature data and reporting it via their phones during the total solar eclipse that will occur on August 21 and pass through the US.
Nasa's Global Learning and Observations to Benefit the Environment (GLOBE) Programme Observer (NASA GO) is a citizen science project that allows users to record observations with a free app.
Using the free app and a thermometer, citizen scientists can observe how the eclipse changes atmospheric conditions near them, and contribute to a database used by students and scientists worldwide in order to study the effects of the eclipse on the atmosphere.
"No matter where you are in North America, whether it's cloudy, clear or rainy, Nasa wants as many people as possible to help with this citizen science project," Kristen Weaver, deputy coordinator for the project, said in a statement on Friday.
"We want to inspire a million eclipse viewers to become eclipse scientists," Weaver added.
Observers in areas with a partial eclipse or outside the path of totality are encouraged to participate alongside those within totality.
Source: Khaleej Times
GMT 07:46 2017 Monday ,24 July
Google's 20m machine-raised mosquitoesGMT 22:03 2017 Wednesday ,17 May
Scientists unveil facts about bite of T. rexGMT 21:13 2017 Friday ,03 March
UAE Chemical Society prepares to host Arab chemistry conferenceGMT 10:00 2017 Sunday ,26 February
Study tries brain scans to better predict adolescents' problem drug useGMT 15:32 2017 Friday ,27 January
Work in an automated futureGMT 05:06 2016 Sunday ,18 December
National Media Council organises workshop on behavioural science in communicationGMT 22:40 2016 Thursday ,15 December
Suqia highlights its achievements in Research and DevelopmentGMT 23:51 2016 Wednesday ,14 December
UAEREP takes part in AGU meetingMaintained and developed by Arabs Today Group SAL.
All rights reserved to Arab Today Media Group 2021 ©
Maintained and developed by Arabs Today Group SAL.
All rights reserved to Arab Today Media Group 2021 ©