In some parts of the state, total darkness lasted up to four minutes, creating an unforgettable moment for those fortunate enough to witness it. If you missed it, don’t worry—more exciting celestial events are on the horizon! Explore All Things Space The next total solar eclipse visible ...
August 21: Put on Your Glasses and Watch the Total Eclipse of the Sun Are you curious about where you can see the upcoming solar eclipse? According to Wikipedia, not since the February 1979 eclipse has a total eclipse been visible from the mainland United States. Viewing of this summer’s...
If you love all things winter, then chances are you live in one of these cities. Road Snacks compiled a new list of the state's snowiest places by looking into their annual snowfall rates and determining the average amount. So hang onto your snow shovels. This list throws some major curv...