HPI students collect solar eclipse data for NASA

  • Lilian Barkholz, sixth grade student at HPI, uses a digital thermometer to collect air temperature data during the April 8 solar eclipse. The data was submitted to the NASA GLOBE program as part of a citizen science project.
    Lilian Barkholz, sixth grade student at HPI, uses a digital thermometer to collect air temperature data during the April 8 solar eclipse. The data was submitted to the NASA GLOBE program as part of a citizen science project.
  • Sixth grade students at Hull Prairie Intermediate School recently received honors for helping NASA with total solar eclipse data collection. Front row, from left: Lincoln Sandwisch, Landon Knestrick, Graham Brossia, Julia Atkinson, Aly Ebert. Back row: Elias Lewis, Ryleigh Avalos, Gauri Pandav, Lily Lemon, Lucy Johnson, Devin Wladkowski. Not pictured: Lilian Barkholz.
    Sixth grade students at Hull Prairie Intermediate School recently received honors for helping NASA with total solar eclipse data collection. Front row, from left: Lincoln Sandwisch, Landon Knestrick, Graham Brossia, Julia Atkinson, Aly Ebert. Back row: Elias Lewis, Ryleigh Avalos, Gauri Pandav, Lily Lemon, Lucy Johnson, Devin Wladkowski. Not pictured: Lilian Barkholz.
Sixth grade students in Amy Boros’ science class at Hull Prairie Intermediate School participated in a citizen science project. Information was sent to help NASA scientists gather air temperature data during the April 8, 2024, total solar eclipse that passed over Perrysburg.HPI has been using NASA’s Global Learning and Observations to Benefit the Environment (GLOBE) student citizen science…

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