Webeinstein did the math to demonstrate his theory, but he suggested one way of measuring it in the real world would be by recording the position of the stars close to. Webresearchers will fly rockets into the path of the eclipse, stand in zoos watching animals, send radio signals across the globe, and peer into space with massive cameras. Webnasa debunks these and other myths: Will a solar eclipse harm a pregnant woman's baby if she looks at it? Does an eclipse emit special radiation that can instantly.