The sun is now entering the “solar maximum,” the time during its 11-year solar cycle when it’s most active, producing sunspots and solar flares. There are also two solar eclipses coming up over a six-month period. Not coincidentally, we’re also now beginning the Heliophysics Big Year, when solar science researchers are most active, and there are a variety of citizen science opportunities to bring the public along for the ride.
Links mentioned in this podcast include:
www.Scistarter.org/nasa
www.SciStarter.org/eclipse
NASA Heliophysics Big Year
Citizen CATE
Eclipse Soundscapes Data Collector
Eclipse Soundscapes Observer
NASA Heliophysics Big Year Zines
NASA Eclipse Map
The Romance of Citizen Science
Squirrely Citizen Science (VIDEO)
Squirrely Citizen Science
TreeSnap Interview With Co-Creator Ellen Crocker (VIDEO)
TreeSnap Interview with Co-Creator Ellen Crocker
Monitoring and Protecting Trees (plus citizen science news!) VIDEO
Monitoring and Protecting Trees
You Can Help Medical Researchers Fight Disease! (VIDEO)
Learn How You Can Help Medical Researchers!
Discover Science Near You With Science Near Me! (Video)
Science Near Me (audio podcast)
Sun-Drenched Citizen Science (Video Version)
Give your dog (or cat) a personality quiz for science! (Video)
Give your dog (or cat) a personality quiz for science!
Help NASA With Space and Earth Based Research! (Video)
Help NASA With Space and Earth Based Research!
The Future of Health Research with the All of Us Research Program
CitSci Month Event Special: El Día del Idioma con SciStarter
Life-Changing Citizen Science (video)
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