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Social media users have been sharing viral claims that a solar eclipse will take place on August 2, 2025 - but astronomers have confirmed there's no truth to the rumour ...
A partial solar eclipse on Saturday will make it look as if the moon has taken a bite out of the sun over parts of North America, Greenland and Northern Europe.
As the countdown to the year's first total lunar eclipse begins, here's what to know about the difference between a lunar eclipse and a solar eclipse.
Parts of the northeastern U.S. and Europe witnessed a partial solar eclipse on Saturday. Here's some photos of what they saw.
Wear certified eclipse glasses or use solar viewers to safely see the “ring of fire” annular eclipse occurring across the Americas on Saturday.
Astronomy fans figuring out where and what time to see the March 29, 2025, partial solar eclipse can check out a map from NASA.
The next solar eclipses where parts of he continental U.S. will experience totality won't be until 2044 and 2045.
The next partial solar eclipse on March 29, 2025 will be visible in areas of Europe, Asia, Africa, North America, South America and the Atlantic and Arctic Oceans.
Eclipse enthusiasts across North America were mesmerized by Monday's total solar eclipse, which sees the moon line up perfectly with the sun, blocking out nearly all of its light. But one lucky ...
After studying various species earlier this month, some scientists now say they understand the origin of animal behavior during solar eclipses.
An annular solar eclipse, nicknamed the "ring of fire," will sweep across much of the Western Hemisphere on Saturday, Oct. 14. Here's what to expect.
Catching the last total solar eclipse that swept across a large swath of North America, in August 2017. This April’s eclipse will darken skies from Mazatlán, Mexico, to Newfoundland, Canada ...