Opinions expressed by Forbes Contributors are their own. Jamie Carter is an award-winning reporter who covers the night sky. How far would you travel to experience a total solar eclipse?
The path of the "ring of fire" annular solar eclipse through the U.S Southwest on October 14, 2023. The path will begin in the Pacific Ocean as a “ring of fire” sunset before striking Oregon ...
A timelapse of the 2023 annular solar eclipse as seen from outside Great Basin National Park in Ely Nevada. Captured with a Unistellar eQuinox 2 smart telescope with Smart Solar Filter. Credit: Space.
The first solar eclipse of 2023 is taking place on 20 April. Scientifically, the solar eclipse is seen from an astronomical event. So on the other hand, in astrology, the solar eclipse is ...
It has been several years since Minnesotans have been able to see a solar eclipse in which half or more of the Sun’s disk has been covered by the Moon. The last solar eclipse of this ...
In these final days of 2023, we are eager to discover what awaits us in the New Year. No doubt, some events will surprise us. There are however, events that can be foretold. Astronomers have given ...
On Sunday, Sept. 21, 2025, a deep partial solar eclipse will be visible from some remote areas of the Southern Hemisphere. Despite being a partial solar eclipse, it will be relatively major.
February's full moon will rise tonight, but there's also other astronomical events happening this year. Here's a look at what ...
Though this year’s first Surya Grahan won’t be visible in India, the rare Hybrid Solar Eclipse can be viewed from - Western Australia: From 10:29 pm to 10:35 pm EDT on April 19 (2:29 to 2:35 ...
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