A partial solar eclipse is happening this weekend. Here’s a quick guide to where and when you’ll be able to see it.
The Blue Supermoon is a rare celestial event that merges two distinct astronomical phenomena: the Supermoon and the Blue Moon ...
The first total lunar eclipse in more than two years lit up the sky last night as humanity, forever fascinated with the Earth ...
According to Dr. Angela Speck, a professor of astrophysics and department chair for physics and astronomy at The University ...
Below are a collection of images captured from around the world.
Skywatchers snapped photos of the "blood moon" hovering above North and South America last night. Here's a gallery of images ...
In a lunar eclipse, the Earth's shadow — called the umbra — blocks the sun's light from hitting the full moon, resulting in a ...
If you missed March's total lunar eclipse, also known as the "blood moon," when will you be able to see one next?
According to NASA, the Earth, moon and sun line up to produce a solar or lunar eclipse anywhere from four to seven times a ...
September's full Supermoon will be a partial lunar eclipse ... occur about twice a year or every six months but the next lunar eclipse will be viewable from Asia, according to Speck.
ANY OTHER LUNAR EVENTS COMING UP? If you miss out, the next total lunar eclipse is the evening of September 7 and early morning on September 8. It will be visible from Asia, Europe, Africa and ...
When will the next total lunar eclipse occur? Lunar eclipses typically occur about twice a year or every six months but the next lunar eclipse will be viewable from Asia, according to Speck.