13 votes Thousands of amateur radio operators measured the solar eclipse's effects on the atmosphere Posted May 19, 2018 by cfabbro Tags: astronomy.radio, astronomy.amateur, data visualization, datasets, atmosphere, eclipses.solar, science.atmospheric, author.ryan f mandelbaum, source.gizmodo https://gizmodo.com/thousands-of-amateur-radio-operators-measured-the-solar-1826147318 Link information This data is scraped automatically and may be incorrect. Authors Ryan F. Mandelbaum Published May 18 2018 Word count 544 words 2 comments Collapse replies Expand all Comments sorted by most votes newest first order posted relevance OK jbschirtzinger May 19, 2018 Link Quite interesting. I would like to see a graph of the bands that changed during the eclipse. Quite interesting. I would like to see a graph of the bands that changed during the eclipse. 1 vote eladnarra May 19, 2018 Link That's really cool! I was aware of other citizen science projects happening during the eclipse (such as https://www.calacademy.org/citizen-science/solar-eclipse-2017), but this is one that I... That's really cool! I was aware of other citizen science projects happening during the eclipse (such as https://www.calacademy.org/citizen-science/solar-eclipse-2017), but this is one that I hadn't seen. 1 vote
jbschirtzinger May 19, 2018 Link Quite interesting. I would like to see a graph of the bands that changed during the eclipse. Quite interesting. I would like to see a graph of the bands that changed during the eclipse. 1 vote
eladnarra May 19, 2018 Link That's really cool! I was aware of other citizen science projects happening during the eclipse (such as https://www.calacademy.org/citizen-science/solar-eclipse-2017), but this is one that I... That's really cool! I was aware of other citizen science projects happening during the eclipse (such as https://www.calacademy.org/citizen-science/solar-eclipse-2017), but this is one that I hadn't seen. 1 vote
Quite interesting. I would like to see a graph of the bands that changed during the eclipse.
That's really cool!
I was aware of other citizen science projects happening during the eclipse (such as https://www.calacademy.org/citizen-science/solar-eclipse-2017), but this is one that I hadn't seen.