When the Sun Disappears: Exploring the Solar Eclipse With Dr. Moiya McTier
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In this four-part lecture series leading up to the Great American Eclipse, explore the science and mythology of solar eclipses through time.
Course Description
For thousands of years, humans have feared and revered the solar eclipse. The celestial event has made it into pop music, shaped spiritual beliefs and scientific research alike, and sparked traditions across the globe. On April 8, 2024, the Great American Eclipse will pass over Mexico, Canada, and the U.S., with countless locations able to witness the total solar eclipse, unimpeded—including in Hot Springs, Arkansas, at Atlas Obscura’s own Ecliptic Festival. No matter where you are when it happens, understanding the science, history, and mythology of eclipses will give you a deeper appreciation of the dramatic dimming of the sun this year. After our time together, you’ll not only be prepared to safely view the eclipse this April, but also to understand what’s happening in real time, and of course, to have some topical and fascinating cocktail party chatter leading up to the big event.
Syllabus At A Glance
This course includes four total sessions, each lasting 1.5 hours on four consecutive Thursdays beginning February 15.
Session 1 (Thursday, 2/15, 8-9:30 PM ET): Making the Sun and the Moon
The eclipses we see are dances between three astronomical bodies: the Earth, the sun, and the moon. This first lecture will teach you how each one formed, and why they’re sticking around each other.
Session 2 (Thursday, 2/22, 8-9:30 PM ET): An Eclipse is Born
We’ll cover questions like: What’s the difference between solar and lunar eclipses? Why don’t eclipses happen every month? And—will we always have eclipses?
Session 3 (Thursday, 2/29, 8-9:30 PM ET): Eclipse Myths
We’ll look at several explanations for eclipses rooted in mythology from around the world, and the rituals different cultures have developed in response to the celestial drama.
Session 4 (Thursday, 3/7, 8-9:30 PM ET): Eclipse Science
In our final session, we’ll look at the research made possible by eclipses, including work in some fields that may surprise you.
Between Sessions
Dr. Moiya McTier will provide some suggested materials (videos, aritcles, etc) for students who wish to delve deeper into material touched on during class.
Pricing Options
This course is available at three ticket prices. This tiered pricing model is designed to increase access for a wider range of students as well as to support our instructors. In addition to tiered tickets, we offer a limited number of no-pay spots for students who would not otherwise be able to take this course. No-pay spots are selected via a randomized drawing two weeks before each section begins. For more information and to apply for a no-pay spot, please click here. To learn more about our pricing model and randomized selection process for no-pay spots, please visit our FAQ page.
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Dr. Moiya McTier is an astrophysicist, folklorist, and science communicator. Moiya was the first person to double major in astrophysics and folklore at Harvard and the first Black woman to earn an astronomy PhD from Columbia University. In her astronomy research, Moiya specialized in the habitability of planets and the motion of stars around the galaxy.
Moiya has given hundreds of talks about science and worldbuilding, designed interactive exhibits for the New York Hall of Science, and consulted with companies like PBS and Disney on their fictional worlds. After leading worldbuilding workshops around the world, Moiya started a podcast called Exolore, where she builds fictional worlds with expert guests, interviews professional worldbuilders, and reviews the merits of worlds that have already been built. Moiya also co-hosts Fate & Fabled, a youtube show about mythology for PBS and her own podcast about astronomy called Pale Blue Pod. Her first published book, THE MILKY WAY: An Autobiography of Our Galaxy, artfully wove science, folklore, and fiction and was named one of Publishers Weekly's best books of 2022.
This lecture series is designed so students can participate live or watch a recording of each session, after it airs, at a time that is convenient for them. Sessions will take place live over Zoom, with dedicated Q&A segments for students to ask questions via video or chat. Within 72 hours after each session meets, students will receive access to a recording of the live session, which they can watch for up to two weeks after the course concludes.
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