HAMSCI Workshop to Review Annular Eclipse Findings

With October's eclipse behind us and April's eclipse ahead of us, the citizen scientists' group that has been studying both is inviting hams and researchers to its next workshop to discuss some findings.

Professional scientists and radio amateurs are being invited to HamSCI's sixth annual workshop, which will present findings yielded by ionospheric data collected during the annular solar eclipse last October. The workshop will be held on 22-23 March 2024 at Case Western Reserve University in Cleveland, Ohio. The citizen scientists' research group will also share how it is getting ready for the solar eclipse taking place on the 8th of April. This will be a total eclipse for the Cleveland area.

The program will also include a discussion about how a college curriculum can successfully integrate studies of amateur radio. Ham radio has been at the forefront in much of the research being done by HamSci, which is examining ionospheric disturbances, sporadic E, geomagnetic storms, solar flares and of course, eclipses.

For details about HamSCI, its work and the workshop - http://www.hamsci.org