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What do scientists hope to learn from total solar eclipse in US?

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Washington (AFP) – When a rare total solar eclipse sweeps across North America on April 8, scientists will be able to gather invaluable data on everything from the Sun’s atmosphere to strange animal behaviors — and even possible effects on humans.

It comes with the Sun near the peak of its 11-year solar cycle, setting the stage for a breathtaki­ng display: The corona will glow spectacula­rly from the Moon’s silhouette along the path of totality, a corridor stretching from Mexico to Canada via the United States.

Total solar eclipses offer “incredible scienti:c opportunit­ies,” NASA Deputy Administra­tor Pam Melroy told a press conference this week about the celestial event.

The US space agency is one of the institutio­ns at the ready for the eclipse, with plans to launch socalled “sounding rockets” to study the effects on Earth’s upper atmosphere.

Here is a look at what researcher­s are hoping to learn from the upcoming eclipse:

Sun’s atmosphere –

When the Moon passes directly in front of the Sun and blocks it, the elusive outermost edge of the Sun’s atmosphere, or corona, will be visible “in a very special way,” Melroy said Tuesday.

“Things are happening with the corona that we don’t fully understand,” she said.

The heat within the corona intensi:es with distance from the Sun’s surface — a counterint­uitive phenomenon that scientists struggle to fully comprehend or explain.

Solar $ares, a sudden explosion of energy that releases radiation into space, take place in the corona as do solar prominence­s, enormous plasma formations that loop out from the Sun’s surface.

During an eclipse, the bottom most part of the corona — where a lot of this activity occurs — is more clearly visible than when using specialize­d instrument­s to block the central part of the Sun, offering a golden opportunit­y for study, said Shannon Schmoll, director of the Abrams Planetariu­m at Michigan State University. And Earth’s atmosphere, Animal behaviors, Human wonder, Citizen scientists.

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