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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4 Comments

  1. Keilany Erazo Zelaya

    I didn’t get to see it in person 😔

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  2. Beyonica Miller-Gueye

    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.

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  3. Jozelyn Meador

    Wish I could have been there.

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  4. Arya L

    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.

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