Scientists in the Midwest are gearing up for the upcoming solar eclipse on April 8, where cameras will capture a “megamovie” of the sun’s corona. This time lapse footage will allow researchers to track the behavior of jets and plumes on the sun’s surface, providing valuable insight into the sun’s activity.
The path of totality in the Midwest will offer a unique opportunity for scientists to study the sun up close. Researchers are eager to analyze the data collected from the cameras in order to gain a better understanding of the sun’s behavior and contribute to solar research.
The Midwest region is set to play a significant role in advancing our knowledge of the sun during the upcoming eclipse. Stay tuned as scientists work tirelessly to uncover the mysteries of our closest star.