You’ll never have to wrack your brain trying to remember what you have in the fridge again.
An early morning eclipse will sweep across North America on March 3, posing a challenge for skywatchers along the eastern half of the continent.
On March 13, Earth's shadow will fall across the surface of the Moon, giving it a bloody red hue.
The upcoming annular eclipse will block out only a small portion of the Sun, and almost no one will be able to see it.
On Tuesday night, a celestial trifecta is set to occur as a partial lunar eclipse coincides with a Harvest Moon, which also happens to be a supermoon.
The 3D visualization is the most detailed multi-wavelength video of the massive celestial structure.