Satellites have captured incredible views of the Feb. 17 annular solar eclipse as the moon's shadow swept across a remote ...
Researchers at the University of Hawaiʻi have uncovered new clues about how energy moves through the sun's outer atmosphere, using one of nature's rarest events as their window: total solar eclipses.
From 2026 to 2028, Earth will see a double eclipse cascade: three total solar eclipses and three annular solar eclipses.
The annular or \"Ring of Fire\" solar eclipse will happen today, February 17, 2026. This celestial event will get a lot of attention around the world, b.
The first eclipse of the year will occur on February 17, featuring a rare annular solar eclipse where the Moon covers the Sun ...
A “Ring of Fire” eclipse, formally called an annular solar eclipse, takes place when the Moon moves between the Earth and the Sun while positioned farther from Earth in its orbit, causing it to appear ...
"A solar eclipse happens when the Moon moves between Earth and the Sun. When this happens, the Moon gradually blocks out the light from the Sun. If the Sun and Moon line up perfectly in the sky, we ...
Here’s something exciting for everyone who loves looking at the sky! On March 3, 2026, the Moon will move completely into Earth’s shadow, making a tot.
The atmospheres of exoplanets have been a focal point of the field lately, with the James Webb Space Telescope taking a look at as many as it can manage. But time on the world's most powerful space ...
The eclipse will be visible across North America, but set your alarm -- you'll need to stay up late to see it.
The Moon has always been a steady presence in the night sky, but recent observations are forcing scientists and sky-watchers to look again at what it is quietly enduring. Irish astronomers reported a ...