Eclipse Chaser (e-bog) af Loomis, Ilima
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Eclipse Chaser e-bog

97,26 DKK (inkl. moms 121,58 DKK)
The August 2017 solar eclipse is the chance of a lifetime for astronomer Shadia Habbalyears of planning come down to one moment of totality. Will everything go off as planned?On August 21, 2017, much of America stood still and looked up as a wide swath of the country experienced totalitya full solar eclipse. Even in areas outside the path of totality, people watched in awe as the moon cast its ...
E-bog 97,26 DKK
Forfattere Loomis, Ilima (forfatter)
Forlag Clarion Books
Udgivet 10 december 2019
Længde 80 sider
Genrer Children’s / Teenage general interest: Space, stars and the solar system
Sprog English
Format epub
Beskyttelse LCP
ISBN 9780358164388
The August 2017 solar eclipse is the chance of a lifetime for astronomer Shadia Habbalyears of planning come down to one moment of totality. Will everything go off as planned?On August 21, 2017, much of America stood still and looked up as a wide swath of the country experienced totalitya full solar eclipse. Even in areas outside the path of totality, people watched in awe as the moon cast its shadow on the sun. For most, this was simply a once-in-a-lifetime experience. Not so for Shadia Habbal, who travels the world in search of solar eclipses in order to study the sun's corona. Solar wind and storms originating in the corona can have big effects on our planet. They can disrupt technology, expose aircraft to radiation, and even influence global climate change. In the months leading up to the 2017 eclipse, Shadia assembles a team of scientists to set up camp with her in Mitchell, Oregon. Years earlier, a long, expensive trip to Indonesia to study an eclipse failed when the skies remained too cloudy to see it. Shadia is determined to have the 2017 eclipse be a success. Will the computers fail? Will smoke from nearby fires change direction? Will the cloudy skies clear in time? Readers will be on the edge of their seats as they count down the months, days, hours, and finally minutes until totality.