A total solar eclipse crossed over Mexico, Texas, Vermont, Massachusetts and 13 other U.S. states today.
If your kids won't be watching the eclipse at school, and don't have eclipse glasses, you better send them to school with some on Monday! Remember, it is unsafe to stare at the eclipse at any time without eye protection, and we don't want them getting out of school, immediately look...
So, what time exactly should we have our eclipse glasses on and our eyes on the sky? When Will the Solar Eclipse Be Visible in Northern Illinois? The other day my kids' school sent home a permission slip for parents to sign that would allow our kids to watch the eclipse at school (wi...
During Monday’s full eclipse, the moon slipped right in front of the sun, entirely blocking it. The resulting twilight, with only the sun’s outer atmosphere or corona visible, was long enough for birds and other animals to fall silent, and for planets and stars to pop o...
Ohio Pennsylvania New York Vermont New Hampshire Maine Small parts of Tennessee and Michigan also experienced the total solar eclipse. Several major cities across the U.S. were included in the eclipse's path of totality, while many others saw a partial eclipse. These were some of the best maj...
It's a once-in-a-lifetime, out-of-this-world event. Only 21 total solar eclipses have crossed the lower 48 states in the entire existence of the United States - and Ohio is the sweet spot for the next total solar eclipse coming April 2024!
For specialists, safety is top of mind. But understanding how the eyes absorb light and perceive color can help viewers enjoy a short-lived, possibly once-in-a-lifetime stargazing event. The eye will notice light begin to dim five to 10 minutes before the eclipse's totality. Two minutes ...
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According to the Shores & Islands Ohio website, which has a countdown to the next eclipse, the very northern edge of the full shadow's path will touch the bottom of Michigan. Despite the time left before the next eclipse, there's already signs of preparation for the celest...