Whether you're planning to watch in person or online, don't forget to check out our complete guide to photographing a solar eclipse and our recommendations for the best cameras for astrophotography to ...
A total lunar eclipse already happened in September, now a partial solar eclipse is set to occur this weekend.
To prevent damage to your eyes, meteorologist Sean Sublette shows you how to quickly build a pinhole camera — to safely view a solar eclipse.
You'll need a pair of eclipse glasses that meet safety standards or solar filters made specifically for telescopes and cameras. If you don't have the right gear, you can still catch a glimpse of the ...
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Mars Gets Solar Eclipses Too

NASA’s Perseverance rover captures video of solar eclipse on Mars. The Mastcam-Z camera recorded video of Phobos, one of the ...
Skygazers are in for a treat as the last solar eclipse of 2025 will take place today. This event will be visible primarily in the Southern Hemisphere, with the greatest obscuration reaching ...
In case you happened to see those viral social media posts claiming a major solar eclipse will occur on Aug. 2 and darken the daytime sky for more than 6 minutes, here are the facts. There’s NO solar ...
No, the world will not go dark this weekend. Rumors about a lengthy total solar eclipse may have been circulating online, but the so-called "eclipse of the century" isn't for another two years. A ...
A partial solar eclipse will occur over the weekend, but it will only be visible depending on where you are in the world, according to NASA. The eclipse, which will occur on Sunday, Sept. 21, will not ...