A rare 'Ring of Fire' eclipse is about to appear in the sky, but the chances of seeing it are astronomically slim.
India is set to witness a stunning astronomical phenomenon in March after missing the February 17 ring of fire solar eclipse. Learn about the science behind a lunar eclipse.
Unlike a solar eclipse, this spectacle won’t require any special eye protection. It will be safe to watch with the naked eye, ...
The first total lunar eclipse of 2026 arrives on March 3. Will India see the breathtaking astronomical spectacle?
Early risers across the tri-state area will be treated to a total lunar eclipse in the pre-dawn hours of Tuesday, March 3. Often called a “blood moon,” this celestial event occurs when the full Moon ...
It’s rare but some eclipses cause stunning Instagram-worthy visual effects like devil horns, a Cheshire cat smile or diamond ...
In the early hours of March 3, the full moon will pass through Earth’s shadow, reddening the lunar surface, according to NASA ...
A total solar eclipse in April 2024 stunned millions across the United States.
On Aug. 12, 2026 — six months from today — a total solar eclipse will bring a brief totality to Europe. Could aurora and "shooting stars" make an appearance?
Learn why total solar eclipses occur irregularly at different locations on Earth, with intervals spanning centuries, based on NASA and Space.com data.
The next total solar eclipse is expected on Aug. 12, 2026, but it will only appear in North America as a partial solar eclipse, NASA stated on its website. Greenland, Iceland, Spain, Russia, and a ...
Solar eclipses happen when the Moon passes between the Sun and Earth, casting a shadow on our planet. Depending on distance ...