On August 12, 2026, lucky viewers in and around Greenland, Iceland and Spain—weather allowing—will be able to see one of nature’s truly glorious sights: a total solar eclipse. Much has been written ...
In just a few weeks, a total solar eclipse will take place, temporarily obscuring the Sun, the central star of our solar system. On August 12, people in several parts of the world will witness daytime ...
When is the solar eclipse 2026 and where is best to view it from? - The path of totality will carve an arc of darkness across ...
Dead Planets Society is a podcast that takes outlandish ideas about how to tinker with the cosmos – from snapping the moon in half to causing a gravitational wave apocalypse – and subjects them to the ...
Here’s what the whole event looked like from space: Curbed has put together a gallery of NYC eclipse gazers. They were saying it would be total gridlock. I just went looking for a traffic jam and ...
Grid operators across the U.S. report they are largely prepared for the total solar eclipse that will pass over a large swath of North America on April 8, though they remain vigilant, monitoring for ...
The moon crossed the sun's path on February 17, causing what is known as an annular solar eclipse. The sun was not covered completely, but the moon blocked enough of its light to leave a fiery ring.
Of all the astronomical phenomena you can witness, the total solar eclipse has to be the most visceral--the most in-your-face reminder that our reality consists of giant balls of rock spinning around ...
Recreating artificial solar eclipses in space could help astronomers decipher the inner workings of our sun much quicker than if they had to wait for the celestial show on Earth. The plan, part of a U ...