…to three main stages: 1) Picking the site, 2) Prepping for partial phases, and 3) Prioritizing plans for totality. This post will start with the first, and most important, one……
Two High-Adventure Science online curriculum lessons are now available on the National Geographic Education website. High-Adventure Science lessons explore questions such as “What is the future of Earth’s climate?” and…
…were able to hunt for leaf packs in the suddenly swollen study stream. Two of the five leaf packs were found. We were able to return to the site later…
Chad’s Great American Eclipse Chase: Part 6—Partial eclipse viewing with and without eclipse glasses – DIY filters, other optical setups, and more Blog Post
…boils down to three main stages: 1) Picking the site, 2) Prepping for partial phases, and 3) Prioritizing plans for totality. This second post in the min-guide describes some advanced…
Visualizing design issues in heliostat layouts of concentrated solar power stations with Energy3D Blog Post
…so when the site is closer to the equator. If the site is at a higher latitude to the point that it makes more sense to deploy all heliostats in…
…limited-time program: the deadline for requesting a site visit is August 1, 2016.” Solar energy does not need to be a limited-time offer. The question is to figure out how…
…on the Google Map image. Other than assisting designers to acquire site data, the map image also provides a rendering of how a new design may look like in an…
…technology, dating back to a primitive game called “ThinkerTools” that ran on the Commodore 64 computer and was used to teach physics to sixth graders. Based on the observation that…
…is love, which she took up at a college Game Jam. During the weekend Ludum Dare event, Julia was the lead writer of an apocalyptic dating sim called “Head Over…
…and the other focused on geochronology and dating of geologic formations and events. Rather than simply being shown static images of, say, a rock outcrop with defined layers of different…