Crowdsourced Eclipse Projects

NASA's Globe Observer Enlists "Scientist Citizens" for Research

NASA is enlisting "citizen scientists" to help record data through the Globe Observer program for the upcoming solar eclipse that will cross the continental United States in August.

Curiously enough, during a solar eclipse, temperatures will change rapidly and animals will fall silent. Scientists are aware of these facts, but they're unsure exactly why or how these things happen. NASA is hoping to track the temperature changes in real-time. Anyone in North America is welcome to download the app and record the plummeting temperatures in their geographical region.

By expanding its research to a wider demographic, NASA is creating an education platform that's as equally beneficial for the participants as it is for the researchers.
Trend Themes
1. Citizen Science - Crowdsourcing data collection during the solar eclipse provides a unique opportunity for citizen scientists to contribute to research.
2. Real-time Temperature Tracking - Tracking temperature changes in real-time during a solar eclipse can lead to insights into the phenomenon and potentially new research opportunities.
3. Education Platforms - NASA's Globe Observer program creates an educational platform for participants to learn and engage with scientific research.
Industry Implications
1. Research - Crowdsourcing data collection during the solar eclipse presents opportunities for innovative research in fields such as climate science and animal behavior.
2. Mobile Applications - The downloadable app used for recording temperature changes during the solar eclipse highlights the potential for innovation within the mobile application industry.
3. Educational Technology - Creating an educational platform through the Globe Observer program opens up opportunities for innovation in the educational technology sector.

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