What's being called a historic solar eclipse is set to take over the skies in parts of the world in early August 2027.
Taking out your phone and capturing an incredible, once-in-a-lifetime moment makes sense. However, when it comes to eclipses, you should take a second to check if you can record it for an Instagram ...
Another solar eclipse is set to put on a show over the United States this weekend. But unlike the April 2024 total eclipse, this one will only partially obscure the sun. And it won't be visible from ...
Are you prepared for the next total solar eclipse? Now less than a year away, on August 12, 2026, a path of totality will ...
A partial solar eclipse will hit portions of the United States Saturday morning, but you’ll need to be awake early if you want to catch a glimpse. While the partial solar eclipse won’t be anything ...
The moon will partially block the sun's rays this weekend, resulting in a partial solar eclipse that will be visible in parts of the United States. The upcoming partial solar eclipse will occur during ...
The Atlantic, the Strait of Gibraltar, North Africa, and portions of the Middle East will all be swept by the total solar ...
Seeing a total solar eclipse can be even more impressive than witnessing the aurora borealis, but it will be quite a while before people across North America are able to witness a total eclipse ...
Solar eclipse maps show crisp lines for the path of totality, the narrow strip where a total solar eclipse will be visible. But in reality, the edges of the path are fuzzy, jagged and sometimes wrong ...
A deep partial solar eclipse will be visible on Sunday, Sept. 21 — but don’t plan a watch party just yet. Only about 16 million people, or 0.2% of the Earth’s population, will be able to view the ...