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The <b>next great solar eclipse</b> will be visible across the United States on <b>Monday, Aug. 21</b>. To enjoy it to the fullest, NASA has established a website for teachers, students, parents and others:<br>
https://eclipse2017.nasa.gov/<br>
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created this website to provide a guide to this amazing event. Here you
will find activities, events, broadcasts, and resources from NASA and
our partners across the nation</span>," the agency says.<br>
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</font><font size="2"><b>Downloadables and apps</b> are part of this, as are <b>streaming reports</b> from across the country. <b>Views from the ISS</b> are a bonus, as is the <b>Flickr gallery</b> of submissions. Links to dozens of related eclipse interests are online, too. Among them:<br>
https://eclipse2017.nasa.gov/education<br>
https://eclipse2017.nasa.gov/science<br>
https://eclipse2017.nasa.gov/resources<br>
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Anyone involved in gifted ed and/or STEM activities will find a visit to the NASA eclipse website tremendously beneficial.<br>
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Art Snyder<br>
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