The Eclipse’s Impact on Wildlife: NASA Seeks Citizen Scientists
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How Will the Solar Eclipse Affect Animals? NASA Needs Your Help to Find Out
On the day of a solar eclipse, the natural world experiences a sudden change in light and temperature. Birds stop chirping, bees return to their hives, and nocturnal animals may awaken from their slumber. But what about the impact of a solar eclipse on other animals? NASA is looking to uncover the mysteries of how solar eclipses affect animal behavior, and they need your help.
Through citizen science projects like “Life Responds,” NASA is collecting data on animal behavior during solar eclipses. By observing and recording the reactions of animals to the changes in light and temperature during an eclipse, researchers hope to gain a better understanding of how wildlife responds to these rare astronomical events.
Whether you’re a backyard birdwatcher or a wildlife enthusiast, you can contribute to this important research by taking note of any unusual behavior in animals during a solar eclipse. By sharing your observations with NASA, you can help scientists unlock the secrets of how solar eclipses affect the natural world.
So, the next time a solar eclipse darkens the sky, pay close attention to the animals around you. Your observations could provide valuable insights into this fascinating phenomenon and help NASA further our understanding of the impact of solar eclipses on wildlife.