From scouting the optimal location to securing the right equipment, many details go into eclipse chasing. Here's how to make ...
A partial solar eclipse is happening today (Sept. 21), offering skywatchers a chance to see the moon appear to take a "bite" out of the sun. The eclipse begins at 1:29 p.m. EDT (1729 GMT), reaching ...
This weekend, skywatchers in parts of the world will experience a special daytime show. A partial solar eclipse will begin Sunday, September 21 at 1:29 p.m. EDT, with the maximum eclipse phase—when ...
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'Partial' solar eclipse set to happen on September 21 will be visible in parts of Oceania. Here’s how to watch it
'Partial' solar eclipse set to happen on September 21 will be visible in parts of Oceania. Here’s how to watch it On September 21, 2025, a "partial" solar eclipse will take place, witnessed by ...
Eclipse season is basically the astrological equivalent of the universe grabbing the aux cord and saying: "Actually, new playlist." While lunar eclipses tend to serve the drama of endings and ...
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.
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