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Patrick Moates and guest WDEF Chief Meteorologist Austin Onek, discuss the science of the solar eclipse and what devices you need to watch and photograph it.
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Patrick Moates and guest WDEF Chief Meteorologist Austin Onek, discuss the science of the solar eclipse and what devices you need to watch and photograph it.
The next eclipse the United States will see is in 2044, so what should you do with those eclipse glasses? There is a way to give back! The next solar eclipse will be seen in August of this year, being…
The Gautier Public Library is hosting a solar eclipse event. On Monday, April 8th at 1 p.m., the library will be discussing the eclipse, the history, meaning and science behind them. Eclipse glasses will be given at the program for…
So how could experiencing a solar phenomenon like the eclipse affect our weather? WXXV’s own Ryan Mahan was giving a presentation centered around the eclipse’s impact on weather at the Infinity Science Center in Hancock County. Kids that came out…
In honor of the great eclipse, schools all across the nation held lessons and viewing parties to witness the incredible sight. Some students were kept from viewing the eclipse for safety reasons. Several schools across the Gulf Coast prohibited their…
News 25's Laurene Callander interviews Jillian Vallo about the Solar Eclipse and what they are doing for their students at St. Martin East Elementary School. If you would like more information on the Solar Eclipse please visit https://wxxv25.com/2017/08/14/eclipse-2017/
Another nice South MS day with afternoon showers and thunderstorms, but only the Eastern areas saw any rain. Expect many similar days ahead, full details inside.
News 25's Laurene Callander tells us how you can prepare for the solar eclipse.
News 25's Hank Davis interviews Dr. George Thurber and Dr. Eric Schmidt about Solar Eclipse Safety Tips for more information please visit our page https://wxxv25.com/2017/08/14/eclipse-2017/
Check back for NASA's Live stream event of the Eclipse for August 21st 2017, starting at 11 am. Watch live video from nasa on www.twitch.tv How to View the 2017 Solar Eclipse Safely At times we all forget how dangerous…