WEBVTT FILE 1 00:00:00.567 --> 00:00:04.771 The Dynamic Eclipse Broadcast Initiative, which we also call the DEB Initiative, 2 00:00:04.804 --> 00:00:08.842 is a network of telescopes all across North America and they're volunteer 3 00:00:08.842 --> 00:00:09.909 operated. 4 00:00:09.909 --> 00:00:13.713 We're using standardized astrophotography software 5 00:00:14.080 --> 00:00:18.184 and what essentially is a standardized astrophotography set up - small telescope, 6 00:00:18.251 --> 00:00:21.621 small camera attached to it, and a laptop collecting the data. 7 00:00:22.622 --> 00:00:25.425 So we'll have 75 observation teams 8 00:00:25.425 --> 00:00:28.995 throughout the U.S., Mexico, and Canada. 9 00:00:29.362 --> 00:00:33.800 And we're looking during the total solar eclipse for that evolution of the corona 10 00:00:33.800 --> 00:00:38.038 as we look at the eclipse along the entire path of totality, 11 00:00:38.071 --> 00:00:41.074 and we're also looking outside of the path of totality 12 00:00:41.074 --> 00:00:44.711 at the solar disk to be able to connect the changes 13 00:00:44.711 --> 00:00:48.214 that we see in the solar corona back to the surface of the sun. 14 00:00:48.548 --> 00:00:50.750 So we get images 15 00:00:50.750 --> 00:00:53.853 all along the path of totality and outside the path of totality, 16 00:00:53.853 --> 00:00:56.289 and we can put those images together in a movie. 17 00:00:56.289 --> 00:01:00.160 Each site makes a frame as we see the corona evolve during the total 18 00:01:00.160 --> 00:01:01.394 solar eclipse. 19 00:01:01.394 --> 00:01:04.164 This is outreach in a big way. 20 00:01:04.164 --> 00:01:08.835 We expect to have close to 300 volunteers on these teams doing the observations 21 00:01:08.902 --> 00:01:14.107 and those groups pull in other people that are interested in it as well. 22 00:01:14.340 --> 00:01:16.276 A project like this enables them 23 00:01:16.276 --> 00:01:20.313 to see how they fit into science projects how they can contribute to it.