A total lunar eclipse, often called a “blood moon,” will occur on Sunday, Sept. 7, 2025. Here's the difference between lunar and solar eclipses and why they're rare.
The next solar eclipse will be an annular solar eclipse on Feb. 17, 2026, and will be visible from a remote part of Antarctica. A solar eclipse occurs when the moon is positioned between Earth and the ...
A total solar eclipse will sweep across Australia and New Zealand on July 22, 2028, bringing over five minutes of midday ...
A lunar eclipse will make September's full moon appear red this weekend... depending on where you are. Lunar eclipses, the opposite of solar eclipses, happen when the Earth is positioned between the ...
This partial solar eclipse concludes the series of eclipses occurring in 2025. Earlier in the year, a partial solar eclipse was visible in March, followed by two total lunar eclipses in September.
Is there a solar eclipse today? What time is the partial solar eclipse today? Where is it visible? Find out about the solar eclipse on September 21 and what time it starts.
Star-gazers are over the moon about it. This week, armchair astronomers will be treated to a celestial fireworks display of epic proportions. On September 21, the sky will be graced by a partial solar ...
Witness the first images of the September 2025 partial solar eclipse. The moon and sun put on a magnificent show on Sept. 21 ...
A partial solar eclipse will occur over the weekend, but it will only be visible depending on where you are in the world, according to NASA. The eclipse, which will occur on Sunday, Sept. 21, will not ...