Earthly viewers experienced a brief period of darkness, as though it were dusk or dawn. In this image, the Statue of Freedom on top of the U.S. Capitol in Washington stands in the Moon’s shadow.
You’ll never have to wrack your brain trying to remember what you have in the fridge again.
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.
All our coverage of the Great North American Solar Eclipse, including the weather forecast, fake eclipse glasses, citizen science, and more.
Monday’s eclipse is bringing together a diverse group of citizen scientists, working to collectively enhance our knowledge of the Sun and Earth’s atmosphere.
Bad weather threatens to spoil the upcoming eclipse, but that doesn’t mean you can't experience some of the spectacle.