Click on the following videos and links to see some experiments that you can do at home.
This is also where the Eclipse Day Field Notes sheet that was distributed by the Harrison County Health Department to the school can be found.
Learn to record data over temperature, cloud coverage, land coverage, vegetation, etc. Data will be shared with real NASA scientists, and the best part is that this app can be used at any time, not just a solar eclipse! Click here to get the app!
Lastly, check out this eclipse simulator to get a preview of what to see at your location on April 8th. This includes the time duration you will experience totality or other events of the eclipse at your specific location. You can set the location by clicking "Select Location" link on the top left corner of the screen.