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Lots of urban areas will be either in or adjacent to the path of totality for the eclipse on April 8. Experts advise getting into this path, as even a 99% partial eclipse is nothing like a total one.
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South America and much of the continental United States had the best view of Sunday night's lunar eclipse, which lasted nearly five hours.
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In the after-glow of Monday's eclipse, we can start looking forward to an even more exciting event for the Midwest and Great Lakes region: the 2024 total…
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If you heeded all the warnings, you're likely fine. But spots or blurred vision that shows up 12 hours later or the next day might be a sign that the sun's direct rays permanently hurt the retina.
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Columbus technically saw about 86 percent of Monday's total solar eclipse, but most people in town just saw clouds. That didn't prevent the crowds from…
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It is indeed dark during the day as a total solar eclipse makes its way from Oregon to South Carolina. Eleven states are in the path of total darkness.…
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Over the years, Hollywood filmmakers have used solar eclipses as devices to mark moments of irrevocable transformation for their characters.
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During the day on Aug. 21, large swaths of farmland will be plunged into darkness, and temperatures will drop about 10 degrees. And scientists are waiting to see what happens on the ground.
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A slightly witch-y mother, an astrologer, and the co-writer of a guide for Basic Witches share their eclipse rituals.
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No eclipse glasses? No problem.Make your own solar viewer; (almost) no tools required.