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Annular Eclipse Data Site: ES ID#002

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This Data Analysis site experienced a significant soundscape change on the day of the October 14, 2023, annular eclipse compared to non-eclipse days. To help identify the cause of this change, please listen to each of the three audio recordings below, each 2-3 minutes long. Make sure to listen to the full audio clip. After listening to each recording, complete a short survey about what you heard. Finally, once you’ve listened to all three clips, a final survey will capture your observations on the differences between the eclipse day and the two non-eclipse days. In total, there are three audio clips and four surveys. Completing all the steps to analyze each audio clip and do the final comparison survey should take about 10-15 minutes, and it helps to do all steps in one sitting.

At the end, if you are 18 years or older, you will have the option to include your name if you would like to receive credit as a NASA volunteer scientist if any of the submitted results support scientific research. This is optional; you may remain anonymous. Thank you for your valuable contributions!

  • Audio #1
  • Audio #2
  • Audio #3
  • Audio Clip Comparison

ES ID# 002 Audio Analysis #1 of 3

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ES ID# 002 Audio Analysis #1

Listen to the entire audio clip and then complete the survey below.

https://eclipsesoundscapes.org/wp-content/uploads/2024/10/ESID002_2023-October-12_163605_UTC.wav

A Google form should load below. If it does not, or if you prefer to complete the survey in another window, click Open the Audio Analysis #1 Survey in another tab.

Site Information

Eclipse Soundscapes Identification Number (ES ID #): 002

Audio Clip Time Frame: 16:36:05 – 16:38:05 UTC

Type of Eclipse: Annular Eclipse

Eclipse Maximum (When the most possible amount of the Sun is blocked): 16:37:25 UTC

Eclipse Coverage (Maximum Percentage of the Sun blocked): 90%

Latitude: 35.689

Longitude:  -105.88677

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ES ID# 002 Audio Analysis #2 of 3

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ES ID# 002 Audio Analysis #2

Listen to the entire audio clip and then complete the survey below.

https://eclipsesoundscapes.org/wp-content/uploads/2024/10/ESID002_2023-October-13_163605_UTC.wav

A Google form should load below. If it does not, or if you prefer to complete the survey in another window, click Open the Audio Analysis #2 Survey in another tab.

Site Information

Eclipse Soundscapes Identification Number (ES ID #): 002

Audio Clip Time Frame: 16:36:05 – 16:38:05 UTC

Type of Eclipse: Annular Eclipse

Eclipse Maximum (When the most possible amount of the Sun is blocked): 16:37:25 UTC

Eclipse Coverage (Maximum Percentage of the Sun blocked): 90%

Latitude: 35.689

Longitude:  -105.88677

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ES ID# 002 Audio Analysis #3 of 3

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Continue to Final Step - Audio Clip Comparison >>

ES ID# 002 Audio Analysis #3

Listen to the entire clip and then complete the survey below.

https://eclipsesoundscapes.org/wp-content/uploads/2024/10/ESID004_2023-October-14_163605_UTC.wav

A Google form should load below. If it does not, or if you prefer to complete the survey in another window, click Open the Audio Analysis #3 Survey in another tab

Site Information

Eclipse Soundscapes Identification Number (ES ID #): 002

Audio Clip Time Frame: 16:36:05 – 16:38:05 UTC

Type of Eclipse: Annular Eclipse

Eclipse Maximum (When the most possible amount of the Sun is blocked): 16:37:25 UTC

Eclipse Coverage (Maximum Percentage of the Sun blocked): 90%

Latitude: 35.689

Longitude:  -105.88677

<< Previous Audio Clip
Continue to Final Step - Audio Clip Comparison >>

Final Site Analysis - Non-Eclipse Days vs. Eclipse Day

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A Google form should load below. If it does not, or if you prefer to complete the survey in another window, click Open the final Survey in another tab.

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