Here you will find materials to support your engagement with the public. The materials listed are freely available to you, however some require citation for use of their materials. You may download and share these materials in your community, at an event, during presentations, or with organizations requesting materials. If you have questions, feel free to contact us.
Digital materials
A full list of NASA and NASA Science Activation generated materials and activities to engage the public.
Indigenous eclipse teachings
This video includes Navajo and Cherokee teachings on solar eclipses. Credit: Indigenous Education Institute (IEI)
What is a solar eclipse
This brief video talks about why a solar eclipse happens. Credit: NASA Space Place
Make a pinhole viewer
A brief video demonstrating how to make a pinhole camera for safe, indirect eclipse viewing. Credit: NASA Goddard Space Flight Center
Solar eclipse app
A free application from Exploratorium to watch the eclipse livestream and more. Credit: Exploratorium
Eclipse livestream
Eclipse location livestreams including sonification and Spanish streams. Credit: Exploratorium
Digital exploration
Asynchronous modules using narrative to teach eclipse mechanics. Credit: Infiniscope
Digital exploration - Spanish
Asynchronous modules in Spanish using narrative to teach eclipse mechanics. Credit: Infiniscope
Mini-lessons
Mini-lessons (shorter activities for quick engagement), student-facing web-based interactives. Credit: My NASA Data
How to read the eclipse map
A tour of NASA's solar eclipse map for 2023 and 2024. Credit: NASA Goddard Space Flight Facility