First solar eclipse of 2025 will occur on March 29 and will begin at approximately 4:50 AM EDT (Eastern Daylight Time) in the U.S., with the maximum eclipse at 6:47 AM EDT. This partial solar eclipse ...
Are you ready for the 2024 total solar eclipse? You may already have your special eclipse glasses or built your pinhole camera to safely view the sun during the total solar eclipse on April 8. You’ve ...
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Four eclipses will light up the skies in 2026, including rare solar events over Europe and dramatic lunar displays worldwide, with exact dates, visibility zones, and essential viewing tips explained.
A solar eclipse has become one of the world’s most fascinating and highly anticipated events. Skywatchers break out their special eclipse-viewing glasses and make a day of it. Thanks to researchers ...
Heavy snow in Vermont this morning put a damper on solar eclipse viewing. Unlike the total eclipse in April 2024 where the state had clear skies to see totality, this year the weather refused to ...
A spectacular total solar eclipse, one of the century's longest, will plunge parts of Spain, North Africa, and the Middle East into darkness for over six minutes. While India will only witness a ...
The next partial solar eclipse will occur on Saturday, March 29, 2025, and will be visible in the northeastern portion of North America. Protective eyewear, such as solar viewing glasses or a handheld ...
The month of March is coming to an end but not before you'll be able to take in another celestial event in New York. Earlier this month, stargazers saw a total lunar eclipse — or the "blood moon" — ...
The clouds put a damper on seeing the partial solar eclipse in Rhode Island on Saturday morning. Patchy rain and clouds made it hard to see the sunrise eclipse, which started just after 6:30 a.m. and ...
Two spectacular solar eclipses will grace the skies in 2026, featuring a total eclipse over Europe and a dramatic “ring of fire” in Antarctica, with timings, visibility and viewing tips.