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Get ready for a celestial spectacle. On August 2, 2027, a total solar eclipse will grace Europe, North Africa, and the Middle ...
The total solar eclipse on August 12, 2026, will have a maximum totality of 2 minutes and 18 seconds and be mainland Europe's first since 1999.
It's been a year since a total solar eclipse shrouded the U.S. in darkness. Here's when is the next solar eclipse in 2025, and the next total eclipse.
Check out more photos of the partial solar eclipse from around the world See the gallery below to see the partial solar eclipse from countries around the world, from Greenland to Spain.
The solar event will be less dramatic and more difficult to see than last year's total eclipse.
Tomorrow (March 29, 2025), a deep partial solar eclipse will be seen at sunrise in North America and midmorning in Europe. Here's what time to watch the celestial spectacle unfold.
A partial solar eclipse will be visible from the U.S. this weekend, but only a select few of the northernmost states are expected to get a glimpse.
There's a partial solar eclipse taking place on March 29, so prepare yourself by picking up a safe set of the best solar eclipse glasses.
As the countdown to the year's first total lunar eclipse begins, here's what to know about the difference between a lunar eclipse and a solar eclipse.
In 1869, Pantagraph editor Edward R. Roe, a former professor of natural sciences at Illinois State Normal University, published his careful observations of the total eclipse two days after the event.
Millions were able to witness either a partial or total solar eclipse, and in 2025, there will be another opportunity to witness an eclipse.
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