Totality | Witnessing the 2024 Solar Eclipse
April 10, 2024 • EPISODE 217
This special episode of ScienceLIVE highlights the 2024 Solar Eclipse. Acellus families from across the U.S. traveled to Arkansas to witness this awe-inspiring event. Join them as they experience totality, learning firsthand about this rare astronomical phenomenon and the science behind solar eclipses, as well as what it took to capture the live stream on location.
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I didn’t get to see it in person 😔
it was amazing to see the solar eclipse it was super cool how the moon went infront of the sun making a cool effect thats what i loved most.
Wish I could have been there.
It was awesome being able to see the solor elclipse in person, this was the second solar eclipse i have seen but the first totality.
So fun
I don’t live in Arkansas, so I couldn’t go to their watch party. But I did get to see it closer to where I live, and it was magical!!!!!
i guess living in the outskirts of tn is a good thing
The solar eclipse was amazing! I could see it from my backyard.
Love these things!
I seen it before but I don’t live that close to it so it was like a sunset kind of dark.
Wish I could be there
I wonder if the eclipse satellite could use lasers to align. That way all you have to do is make a program to align them. You could also make it using tensegrity, that way it can have a structure that is very portable, can be assembled easily in space, and is adjustable after construction.
It was so cool can’t wait to see another
How do scientist predict the eclipses
Soler eclipses are very cool!
OMG I watched the solar eclipse in maine you could see it so good it was a special experience 😍😍😍😍🤗🤗❤❤❤❤💯💯💯:o
Also can you go into deeper explination on what causes the solar eclipse and how does it happen??🤨🤨🤔
Wow….those who got to watch the solar eclipse this year are very lucky unfortunately I live all the way in the corner of the US but the solar eclipse is cool but not cool when you don’t see it irl :[ BUUUUT I watched in nasa app BTW 2 days after the eclipse it was my birthday oh and why the white shadow looked like the eye of the galaxy it was spooky 👻 oh BTW AT the solar eclipse happens when the sun faces the moon (not touching or booooom) and it happens every 7 years I think? Idk but that’s wat it is AT
wow =] sooooo cool! i never seen such a good vid