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Podcaster: Nicole Gugliucci & Rick Fienberg

Title : Learning Space talk about Astro Tourism

Organization: CosmoQuest

Link : NASA eclipse site – http://eclipse.gsfc.nasa.gov/eclipse.html
Eclipse Weather – http://home.cc.umanitoba.ca/~jander/
via Peter Lake – a good astro tourism event coming up under those southern skies http://www.starfest.org.au/
via Michael Zeiler – Eclipse maps for 2017 eclipse, pic.twitter.com/2S6PbzGtcs
– More eclipse maps at http://eclipse-maps.com/Eclipse-Maps/Gallery/Gallery.html
– and http://eclipse-maps.com/Eclipse-Maps/Gallery/Pages/Total_solar_eclipse_of_2017_August_21.html – The Eclipse Megamovie project for 2017 is exciting and innovative http://www.eclipsemegamovie.org/

You can watch the video in: http://youtu.be/nNBKYWgPOlc

Description:  Dr. Fienberg has been witness to 9 total solar eclipses and tells you how to get involved with viewing one yourself, or how to take advantage of many other astronomical tourism opportunities.

Bio: Nicole Gugliucci is a postdoctoral astronomer and educator with CosmoQuest. Now at Southern Illinois University Edwardsville, she did her PhD in astronomy at the University of Virginia and the National Radio Astronomy Observatory and hugs just about every radio telescope she can find.

Rick Feinberg is from American Astronomical Society

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