By now you’re probably very aware of the fact that a solar eclipse will cross North America on April 8. We’re down to the wire here, so let’s talk about logistics: How do you watch the solar eclipse, regardless of where you are? If you’re in the path of totality, you ...
Aside from stepping outside and looking up at the sky during totality, there are dozens of uniqueeclipse watch parties planned across Upstate New Yorkto make the celestial show even more memorable. And while reservations are booking fast,some hotels still have rooms availablefor a last-minu...
How to Watch the Solar Eclipse Like a 1960s School Kid.You'll need a sharp knife, a cardboard box and a crew cutBermanElizaTime.com
The opportunity to check out a total solar eclipse can be a once-in-a-lifetime kind of thing, but not everyone will be in a position to actually stick their head outside for five minutes when it happens. Even if you’re going to be stuck inside during the rare celestial event, you ...
A solar eclipse that will make the sun shine like a golden 'ring of fire' in the daylight sky will be seen around the world thanks to a free webcast. Here's how you can watch live.
How to Safely Watch a Total or Partial Solar Eclipse It is never safe to look directly at the Sun, even if the Sun is partly or mostly obscured. When viewing a partial solar eclipse, you must wear solar viewing or eclipse glasses throughout the entire eclipse if you want...
Excitement is building for the April 8 solar eclipse. What if your skies are clouded over during the event, though, or there's only a partial eclipse where you live and you really want to see totality? Well, here's how you ...
The McDonald Observatory, an astronomical research facility part of the University of Texas will be livestreaming the total solar eclipse on April 8. "Join us as we talk about eclipses, what causes them, how to safely view them and watch the peak of the eclipse from three locations in Tex...
Watch the eclipse (Image credit: Live Science) To test your viewer, take it outside on a sunny day and hold the shoebox so that it lines up with its own shadow, aligning with light from the sun. Stand so that when you look through the viewing hole, you can see a tiny circle of ...
Even though we, here in Canada, will not be able to simply look up and witness this eclipse for ourselves, we can still watch it. Starting at 1:15 p.m. EDT on Wednesday, timeanddate.com will be live streaming the annular solar eclipse with views from Easter Isl...