To prevent damage to your eyes, meteorologist Sean Sublette shows you how to quickly build a pinhole camera — to safely view a solar eclipse.
The solar eclipse is a celestial phenomenon that is expected to draw tens of thousands of people to locations along the path of totality -- all with their eyes trained to the sky. But anyone eager to ...
A partial solar eclipse will be visible around sunrise Saturday in parts of the northeastern United States, including New Jersey and Pennsylvania — clouds permitting. Steps must be taken for safe ...
A partial solar eclipse will be visible Saturday morning. The Binghamton area could see a maximum of 14.79% coverage of the sun at 7:07 a.m. Safely viewing a solar eclipse requires eclipse glasses or ...
Totality will last for over six minutes.
Heavy snow in Vermont this morning put a damper on solar eclipse viewing. Unlike the total eclipse in April 2024 where the state had clear skies to see totality, this year the weather refused to ...