EclipseMob is a collaborative effort to crowdsource the first large-scale geographically distributed measurements of the effect of solar eclipses on low-frequency radio wave propagation in the ionosphere using modern timing and location technologies.

“Citizen Scientists Aim to Collect Data During Eclipse,” The Takeaway, produced by Public Radio International, WGBH, and WNYC.

W. Liles et al., “On the use of solar eclipses to study the ionosphere,” International Ionospheric Effects Symposium, Alexandria, VA, May 2017. (best paper award)