This August a total solar eclipse is set to be visible across parts of Europe, while a partial eclipse will sweep across about a quarter of the planet – here’s how to catch it ...
Even if you aren’t going to be within the path of totality, you can still watch the solar eclipse as it happens with Scientific American ...
The total solar eclipse next month will only be visible in some parts of the world. Here's what we know.
Solar eclipses are a rare and brief opportunity for scientists to gather data on everything from the physics of the sun to ...
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NASA’s new 2026 eclipse map shows totality across Greenland, Iceland and Spain — and a partial solar eclipse for parts of ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. An award-winning reporter writing about stargazing and the night sky. This Wednesday, June 17, 2026, skywatchers in the U.S. and ...
Celestial events have long fascinated humans, and few are as striking as a total solar eclipse. Occurring when the moon aligns between the sun and the Earth, the phenomenon plunges daylight ...
In August, a celestial spectacle will draw millions to a sparsely populated swath of Spain. Visitors will find the region is full of earthly wonders, too. The medieval Castle of Ucero, near the city ...
A partial solar eclipse is happening today (Sept. 21), offering skywatchers a chance to see the moon appear to take a "bite" out of the sun. The eclipse begins at 1:29 p.m. EDT (1729 GMT), reaching ...
Let the countdown begin: In less than two months, on August 12, a total solar eclipse will travel south through eastern Greenland, across the western edge of Iceland, and over northern Spain. For the ...