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Spring
has sprung, but a
total eclipse (b)looms
on the horizon...
On
April 8, the moon will
pass directly between
the sun and Earth,
aligning perfectly to
produce a total solar
eclipse! When this
occurs, the moon casts a
shadow along a portion
of Earth's surface
called the path of
totality. As you await
this spectacular event,
check out the article
below and learn more
about solar eclipses.
Plus,
it's finally spring in
the Northern Hemisphere!
In this newsletter,
you'll find curated
resources celebrating
springtime. Learn all
about weather, climate,
and wind. Simulate a
rainbow, then find out
why Earth even
has seasons, anyway!
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