For many, the total solar eclipse of the sun that was seen across the US for the first time in 99 years was a spectacular historical event... READ MORE›
It is not safe to stare directly at the solar eclipse, just like what President Donald Trump did... READ MORE›
The next total solar eclipse in the U.S. will be in 2024... READ MORE›
The first, famous Earthrise photo came from that mission and, like this eclipse, showed us we are part of something bigger ... READ MORE›
All of North America was on track to get at least a partial eclipse, along with Central America and the top of South America... READ MORE›
For the first time in 99 years, a solar eclipse will be visible in the United States... READ MORE›
-- Authorities say two people died in a small plane crash near a central Oregon airport where people are gathering to view the solar eclipse... READ MORE›
AP -- While much of the country gawks at the solar eclipse, Bobbieann Baldwin will be inside with her children, shades drawn... READ MORE›
The hospital said Thursday that people who got solar glasses from Legacy Health at public events should discard them and buy new ones... READ MORE›
Journalists who helped put together The New York Timess solar eclipse-themed special section reflect on the cosmic events earthbound delights... READ MORE›
But when the 1979 total solar eclipse came along, the elder Brick was working, the younger Brick no longer lived at home, and the telescope went unused... READ MORE›
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