You can't stare at the sun, so how do you watch an eclipse? By reflecting it off of a disco ball, a team of astronomers suggests. When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate ...
As well as bringing sparkle to the dance floor, could disco balls become a new educational tool in astronomy? Laura Hiscott investigates Reflecting the universe The tiny mirrors on a disco ball act ...
While disco balls in space have been a thing for decades, some astronomers are arguing in a new paper that the mirrored delights should also be placed in universities and scientific facilities as well ...
Don't just reach for the solar glasses; a disco ball might be a fun and safe way to enhance the total solar eclipse experience April 8. Inspired by a research paper from European scientists, the Round ...
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