If you can’t find any ISO-certified eclipse glasses, it’s still possible to observe the effects of a solar eclipse indirectly. Even though you aren’t looking directly at the sun, you can still get a sense of what’s happening without putting your eyes at risk. Pinhole projector One o...
During a total solar eclipse, the Moon appears to completely block the Sun, at least when you are viewing from along that eclipse's 'path of totality'. We see this because the relative distances between Earth, the Moon, and the Sun ...
A partial solar eclipse. Numerous eye-catching planetary get-togethers. Saturn's rings perform a vanishing act. In the upcoming year, stargazers can anticipate an array of celestial wonders to get excited for.