Lindsay Fuller, PhD
2023 Heliophysics Big Year Awardee
Project Description
Eclipses Across Texas
On October 14, 2023 North America experienced an annular solar eclipse, which was unique in that North America will also experience a total solar eclipse on April 8, 2024. San Antonio, TX is at the crossroads of these two events. The Eclipse Soundscapes (ES) project by the ARISA Lab aims to provide accessible opportunities to participate in real and meaningful scientific research focusing on how eclipses affect life on Earth. The science goal of ES is to understand the behavior of insects and animals during eclipses by having people record their multisensory experience and by placing recording devices called AudioMoths at separate locations within +/- 70% of the path of totality. As a Subject Matter Expert, I took on a role as ES facilitator and was able to partner with local parks and schools to act as data collectors and observers. We look forward to using this model and expanding our efforts for the total eclipse in April 2024.
Target Audience Age
0-4 | 5-10 | 11-14 | 14-18 | 19-22 | 23-26 | 27-99 |
NASA Division
Helio
Grant Status
Learning Context
Digital Learning
Neighborhood /
Community
Informal /
Out of School
Home / Family
Citizen Science
Formal Education
SME Bio
Dr. Lindsay Fuller
Eclipses Across Texas PI
Assistant Professor of Research
University of Texas at San Antonio
I am an astrophysicist at the University of Texas at San Antonio specializing in the study of the environment surrounding supermassive black holes in active galaxies. Active galaxies are galaxies in which the central black hole is accreting material and growing. The surrounding material can often obscure the central black hole and accretion disk, and emit at low energy wavelengths that may not be able to penetrate the atmosphere. For the past 10 years, I've used data from the now decommissioned SOFIA telescope, a 2.5 meter airborne telescope that can fly at altitudes above most of the interfering water vapor.
SciAct Team
Eclipse Soundscapes Description
The Eclipse Soundscapes Project is a NASA Citizen Science project funded by NASA Science Activation that is studying how eclipses affect life on Earth during the October 14, 2023 annular solar eclipse and the April 8, 2024 total solar eclipse. Eclipse Soundscapes will revisit an eclipse study from almost 100 years ago that showed that animals and insects are affected by solar eclipses! Like this study from 100 years ago, ES will ask for the public’s help. ES will also use modern technology to continue to study how solar eclipses affect life on Earth!