On Jan. 14, 2029, a deep partial solar eclipse will cover up to 87% of the sun across North America. The U.S. is set to get a ringside seat.
The first solar eclipse of the year will take place on Feb. 17, 2026.
The first solar eclipse of 2026 is less than a month away, and it's set to treat observers to a “ring of fire” spectacle. On ...
The total solar eclipse on Nov. 25, 2030, will mainly cross the Indian Ocean, but views will be possible from Australia, ...
The Moon will obscure only 92% of the Sun allowing a halo-like light to peak through.
Hello, Starlights. As we meet mid-winter, prepare for a month full of cosmic movement. If you’ve been feeling uncertain or on ...
The first solar eclipse of 2026 is set to occur on February 17, marking a visually striking celestial event known as an annular solar eclipse. Often referred to as the “ring of fire” eclipse, this ...
February is packed full of celestial events including Mercury retrograde and a solar eclipse - here's what it could mean for ...
EYES to the skies, stargazers! There are three total solar eclipses coming up in as many years – including an extra special one. We’re not far from what some call the “eclipse of the ...
Skywatchers may be able to view the eclipse online via livestreams if weather conditions are unfavorable. Will the partial solar eclipse on Saturday, March 29 be visible in Virginia or will clouds ...
The first solar eclipse of 2026 will be a rare annular eclipse forming a stunning ‘Ring of Fire’. While it will be visible in ...
In April 2024, Dallasites watched the moon blot out the sun, casting a shadow that turned afternoon into twilight for nearly ...