Parts of the northeastern United States, including New England, will get to experience a partial solar eclipse this weekend when the moon comes between the Earth and the sun and casts a shadow over ...
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 ...
Less than a year after the world collectively looked up at a total solar eclipse in the daytime sky, another solar eclipse is about to make the sun appear as though someone took a bite out of it.
Get your protective eclipse glasses ready - weather permitting you'll be able to see the Moon take a 'bite' out of the Sun on Saturday morning. The partial solar eclipse will be visible across the UK.
NASA warns it's not safe to look at the sun with the naked eye. — -- While heavy rain blasts parts of the country, those with clear skies will have a prime view today of the fourth and final ...
A solar eclipse doesn't occur every day, so it's good to be reminded how to watch one safely. Wichita State University's Greg Novacek offers the following tips on how to watch a solar eclipse safely.