NASA's Advanced Composition Explorer spacecraft (ACE) helped solar scientists to study total solar eclipses to better understand how temperatures of solar wind and the Sun's corona could affect space weather that can impact astronaut activities and electronics in space.
Scientists at NASA look forward to the solar eclipse that will pass across America next month and use the event to understand the energy system of the Earth. The expected solar eclipse will occur on Aug. 21.
Details, locations, and precautions about the upcoming Total Solar Eclipse this August explained. People all over the United States are reported to witness the rare total solar eclipse once again this year amid the years that had passed since it was seen.
The moon orbits an average of 239,000 miles from Earth just the right distance to seem the same size in the sky as the much larger sun. However, this astrophysical body creates a total solar eclipse only about once every 18 months.