At 4:56 a.m. EST (0956 GMT) on Feb. 17, the moon will begin to turn the sun into an impressive "ring of fire" during an ...
There are two lunar eclipses in 2025. Our guide tells you how you can see them and when the next lunar eclipse will occur.
On Feb. 17, 2026, a rare “ring of fire” annular solar eclipse will be visible for 2 minutes over Antarctica, with a partial ...
On Jan. 14, 2029, a deep partial solar eclipse will cover up to 87% of the sun across North America. The U.S. is set to get a ...
According to NASA, an annular solar eclipse occurs when the Moon is at or near its farthest point from Earth. Because of this ...
A total solar eclipse, the likes of which will never be seen again this century, is coming to the skies on August 2, 2027.
The skies will be putting on quite a show for the next three years. Here's what to know about the 'double eclipse cascade'.
Earth is about to see three total solar eclipses in just under two years, with each successive path of totality moving west ...
A bloody red moon will fill the skies across the U.S., Australia and Asia next month. The moon’s ruddy hue is the result of a ...
A rare total solar eclipse on August 2, 2027 will plunge parts of Earth into extended darkness, offering scientists and skywatchers an unusually long cosmic display few will ever witness again.
The last total solar eclipse happened on April 8, 2024, covering areas of Mexico, the U.S. and Canada. Since then, the world ...
The longest total solar eclipse in 100 years will occur on August 2, 2027, with totality lasting up to six minutes and 23 ...