An eclipse is a celestial event that occurs when one astronomical object moves into the shadow of another object, resulting in a temporary obscuration or darkening of the first object. The most ...
I’ve been photographing the night sky since the 1990s and have documented 13 eclipses across all seven continents. This year’s total eclipse on April 8 will be the first total eclipse to have crossed ...
An award-winning astrophotographer shares his best tips for photographing the 2026 total solar eclipse, from camera settings ...
On April 8, North America will experience a total solar eclipse, stretching across parts of Mexico, the U.S. and Canada, with approximately 31.6 million people living in the path of totality.
It's not likely that many people will see the total phase of Friday's solar eclipse. Totality will be visible only from the middle of the South Pacific Ocean and only for, at the very most, 42 seconds ...
The solar eclipse helped unite America — or at least a very narrow band of it. By Christopher Maag Christopher Maag reported from the path of totality in Rochester, N.Y. Aidan Hernandez lay on the ...
Businesses and planning committees are eager for visitors, but some in remote Aroostook County are not sure how they feel about lying smack in the path of totality. Volunteers Kathy and Peter Chase ...