In two weeks, there will be what NASA calls one of nature's "most spectacular events" - a total solar eclipse. Although those in the Miami area will see a 72% eclipse, viewing the partial eclipse can be dangerous to the naked eye, reports...
On August 21st, the Great American Total Solar Eclipse will take place, an astronomical event that occurs no more than once every 99 years. In order to observe it safely, you will need special glasses. Some institutions and departments will distribute them for free, their list...
A solar eclipse will engulf most of the United States on August 21, but unfortunately New Yorkers won't be able to see a total eclipse, just 70% coverage of the Sun's surface. The eclipse itself will peak around 14:44 pm in New York, which means that many people will be working ...
According to NASA, on August 21, for the first time in almost 40 years, US residents can observe a total solar eclipse. However, only 14 states will be able to see a total solar eclipse, while the rest will see a partial eclipse. This also applies to San Francisco. At 10:15, city residents will see partial...
Due to the geography of South Florida, the residents of this state will have many great places to watch the upcoming solar eclipse on August 21st. But some places are distinguished by their advantageous location. Remember that the place of observation should be chosen with careful preparation, because the next eclipse will have to ...
A total solar eclipse will take place on August 21. It is special in that it will pass through the very heart of America - from Oregon to South Carolina. Here are the 10 best places in Illinois to watch a solar eclipse and have some fun. 1. Waterloo The beginning of the eclipse: 11:50 ...
On Monday, August 21, the United States will see a total solar eclipse for the first time in 38 years. People from Oregon to South Carolina will see a total eclipse, and everyone else will see a partial eclipse. In the Los Angeles area, the eclipse will begin at 9:05 and end ...
A total solar eclipse can be observed throughout the United States. This is one of the most stunning sights to be seen in the sky. All of North America on August 21 will be able to observe a total solar eclipse, which will turn day into night. It is worth remembering that ...
On August 21, 2017, the "Great American Eclipse" will occur in the United States - a solar eclipse in which the moon completely covers the sun for several minutes. This is the first such phenomenon in 99 years that can be observed in the country. The eclipse will partially take place throughout the country, ...
A total solar eclipse can be seen from Earth on March 8, North American Eastern Time. The maximum phase of this phenomenon will be able to observe residents in Southeast Asia, the central and northern parts of the Pacific Ocean on March 9 (local time), according to NASA. An eclipse will begin ...