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  • This is a sound recording taken by an Eclipse Soundscapes (ES) Data Collector during the week of the October 14, 2023 annular eclipse.
    Recording Information:
    Eclipse Soundscapes Identification Number (ES ID #): 083
    Recording Date: 2023-10-14
    Recording Start Time: 16:49 UTC
    Latitude: 29.534005
    Longitude: -99.685171
    Recording Day: day of eclipse
    2023 Annular Eclipse Information for this location:
    Eclipse Date: October 14, 2023
    Type of Eclipse: Annular Eclipse
    Eclipse Maximum (When the most possible amount of the Sun is blocked): 16:52:S13 UTC
    Eclipse Coverage (Percentage of the Sun blocked): 90%
    Complete Raw Data is in the process of being uploaded to the Eclipse Soundscapes Community in Zenodo. Zenodo is a free and open repository that enables researchers, scientists, and institutions to share and preserve their research outputs, including datasets, publications, software, and more. Uploading is expected to be completed by the end of 2025. It is a substantial amount of data. Please check in regularly:
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    ES Data Collectors used an AudioMoth device to record audio data, known as soundscapes, for 5 consecutive days during the October 14, 2023 annular eclipse. Audio data from the time of the maximum phase, annularity for those on the eclipse path, and that same time frame on the 2 days before and the 2 days after the eclipse, is shared publicly and openly on the ARISA Lab TH-cam channel. The maximum phase lasts for approximately 4 minutes.
    Each AudioMoth recording device was given its own unique Eclipse Soundscapes Identification Number (ES ID#). If you listen to the days before or after the eclipse in comparison to the day of the eclipse for the same ES ID#, you can listen for any sound changes that occur on eclipse day at a specific location!
    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 asks for the public’s help. ES uses modern technology to continue to study how solar eclipses affect life on Earth! You can learn more at www.EclipseSoundscapes.org.
    Eclipse Soundscapes is an enterprise of ARISA Lab, LLC and is supported by NASA award No. 80NSSC21M0008.
    Photo Credit: Shutterstock: Stock Photo ID: 1598297254, Contributor Hyserb
    Photo Description: Annular Solar Eclipse of the Sun in Hofuf, Saudi Arabia. Annular solar eclipse over a hazy desert landscape, with a bright ring of the sun visible around the moon. The sky glows in a deep orange hue, enhancing the mystical appearance of the scene.

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