Tonight at 7pm at Museum of the Rockies, Angela Des Jardins will discuss early results of what was learned from this summer's Eclipse Ballooning Project.
Unless you've been living under a rock all summer, you've probably heard about the total solar eclipse making its way across the country on August 21. Here's the best place to watch it in Montana.
On August 21st, 2017, the whole nation will come to a standstill for about an hour and a half (or at least for the roughly 2-minute window many places will be able to view a total eclipse). Thanks to MSU undergraduates, you will also be able to view it live online, hopefully without crashing NASA's website...