The sun has a big year in 2024, starting with a total solar eclipse across the US.
NASA's Parker Solar Probe will fly closer to the sun than any spacecraft ever, almost landing on it.
One of the main events this year will be a historically cool total solar eclipse crossing the US in April.
AdvertisementIn a total solar eclipse, the moon passes in front of the sun as seen from Earth, darkening the sky.
For example, NASA is launching three rockets during the April total solar eclipse, loaded with instruments to study how the sudden darkness changes our upper atmosphere.
Persons:
NASA's Parker, —, It's, Rodrigo Garrido, Rune Stoltz Bertinussen, Kelly Korreck, Connie Moore, NASA's, Nour Raouafi, Johns Hopkins, Steve Gribben, Raouafi, That's
Organizations:
Probe, Service, American Geophysical Union, Reuters, NASA, Parker
Locations:
San Francisco, Northern, Arizona, Australia, New Zealand, South America, Tromso, Norway