An eclipse is a celestial event that occurs when one astronomical object moves into the shadow of another object, resulting in a temporary obscuration or darkening of the first object. The most ...
On April 8, North America will experience a total solar eclipse, stretching across parts of Mexico, the U.S. and Canada, with approximately 31.6 million people living in the path of totality.
Where will you be watching the April 8 total solar eclipse? There are just a few weeks left to pick your spot to see the skies darken along a strip of North America, whether by land, sea or air. For ...
Today marks a total solar eclipse that is expected to cross the United States as millions of Americans try to position themselves in the path of totality to capture this celestial moment. The next ...
It's not likely that many people will see the total phase of Friday's solar eclipse. Totality will be visible only from the middle of the South Pacific Ocean and only for, at the very most, 42 seconds ...
A solar eclipse occurs when the moon gets in the way of the sun’s light and casts its shadow on the Earth. While a remarkable occurrence, eclipses are actually not that rare. According to NASA, a ...
The solar eclipse helped unite America — or at least a very narrow band of it. By Christopher Maag Christopher Maag reported from the path of totality in Rochester, N.Y. Aidan Hernandez lay on the ...