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Get Involved in Eclipse Soundscapes at an Eclipse Day Event

On April 8, 2024 listen, look, and feel! What did you hear during totality? What did you see? What did you feel – temperature drop, excitement?

Diverse group of young people smilling and texting together on a smart phone with the words #EclipseSoundscapes and @YourLocationShare your observations on social media:

 

#EclipseSoundscapes

Include Your Location 

A white person sitting outside observing and taking notes on a laptop.To share more detailed observations and earn a certificate, participate as an Eclipse Soundscapes Observer. Click here to learn more!

Get prepared in advance by downloading or printing the Observer Field Notes to use on Eclipse Day!

document with download arrowClick here to download the Observer Field Notes (PDF) [English]

document with download arrowClick here to download your own Field Notes paper (PDF) [Spanish]


NASA Eclipse Day (April 8) Events

  • Kerrville, Texas: Kerrville Eclipse Festival at Louise Hays Park
  • Stonewall, Texas: Eclipse viewing at LBJ National Historical Park
  • Austin, Texas: Eclipse viewing at the Austin Central Library
  • Waco, Texas: Eclipse Over Texas: Live From Waco!
  • Dallas: Eclipse viewing at the Dallas Arboretum
  • Sun, Moon, and You at the Dallas Cotton Bowl
  • Russellville, Ark.: Eclipse events in multiple locations
  • Carbondale, Ill.: Southern Illinois Crossroads Eclipse Festival
  • Indianapolis: Eclipse viewing at Indianapolis Motor Speedway
  • Cleveland: Total Eclipse Fest at the Great Lakes Science Center
  • Erie, Pa.: Eclipse viewing at Mercyhurst University
  • Niagara Falls, N.Y.: Eclipse events in multiple locations
  • Houlton, Maine: Eclipse events in multiple locations
  • Washington DC: Solar Eclipse Festival on the National Mall

Source: NASA News, February 28,2024. NASA Invites Media, Public to Solar Eclipse Events in April

Read the complete NASA News Article on Eclipse Events:


2024 Total Solar Eclipse Safety Sheet

Provided by NASA, NOAA, AAS, And NSF

document with download arrowHow to Safely View the April 8, 2024, Total Solar Eclipse PDF (ENGLISH)

document with download arrowHow to Safely View the April 8, 2024, Total Solar Eclipse PDF (SPANISH)

Official NASA grantee logo Eclipse Soundscapes is an enterprise of ARISA Lab, LLC and is supported by NASA award No. 80NSSC21M0008. Any opinions, findings, and conclusions or recommendations expressed in this material are those of the author(s) and do not necessarily reflect the views of the National Aeronautics and Space Administration.

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