Early on Tuesday, Feb. 26, a rare annular solar eclipse created a “ring of fire” over Antarctica, while South Africa and Indian Ocean locations saw partial phases.
A stunning “ring of fire” eclipse was totally visible to a lucky few in the Southern Hemisphere. Here’s how to see the next one ...
In the medieval period, when Arabic chroniclers recorded eclipses, they usually noted concurrent deaths of rulers. And in Europe, a solar eclipse in 1133 was so closely associated with the 1135 death ...
The next visible solar eclipse in North America is expected on August 12, 2026.
Feb. 17's annular solar eclipse occurred as the lunar disk slipped between the sun and Earth during its new moon phase. The alignment occurred as the moon travelled through a distant point in its ...
An annular solar eclipse occurs when the moon passes between the sun and the Earth without completely covering the sun.
You can watch next month’s lunar eclipse right from your tent in these remote, dark-sky spots across the U.S.
A total lunar eclipse on March 3, 2026, will create a blood moon visible across North America, Australia, New Zealand, and parts of East Asia and the Pacific.
Then, prepare for a wave of insight to rush in as you greet the lunar eclipse in analytical Virgo on March 3. Lunar eclipses are believed to help shed light on our emotions and reveal data that our ...
A rare total lunar eclipse will create a deep-red Blood Moon Mar. 2–3, 2026; see viewing times by time zone and tips to watch safely.
Sky gazers can view the March 3 lunar eclipse at Brasada Ranch in Oregon’s high desert located in certified dark sky territory at 3,000 feet above sea level.
Greetings stargazers. The current sunspot cycle maximum continues to amaze. Several times during the past year, the Aurora ...