News — The world gets another chance to see a beginning on the evening of March 13.

, professor of physics and astronomy at the University of Delaware, can explain:

  • The science behind the eclipse.
  • Why it's worth waiting up for.
  • How stargazers can get the best look.
  • Why this is a rare unifying event for the world.

Maruca is part of NASA’s mission and has provided insight in advance of multiple previous eclipses.

Contact Maruca or [email protected] to arrange an interview.