On August 21, 2017, a total solar eclipse moved from the Pacific to the Atlantic, throwing a narrow corridor through 14 U.S. states under the moon's shadow in the first coast-to-coast totality for 99 years. On that day, the shadow moved from Oregon across the U.S. to South Carolin...
During the last eclipse, I had no pets. Of course, that eclipse was kind of lame. Maine was nowhere near the direct path, so it just felt like the sun went behind a cloud. Until you looked up and actually saw it. If I had been inside the whole time, I may not have even noticed...
It eventually went over North Carolina, Georgia, and South Carolina before disappearing over the Atlantic Ocean. Next year's eclipse will start from the southwest in Mexico, before passing through Texas, Arkansas, Illinois, Kentucky, Indiana, Ohio, New York, Maine, and Connecticut. The...
On a typical day, the South Carolina State Museum in Columbia gets between 300-500 visitors, but come Monday, they're expecting 4,000.Crowd control will be an issuenot only for Columbia, but also for cities all along thesolar eclipse's path, reports CBS News correspondent Mark Strassmann. ...
Mark your calendar for Monday, April 8, as a solar eclipse will be occurring across the United States. It will be a total solar eclipse, in fact, as the path swings from south of the US into Mexico, up to the northeast through the country before crossing the Canadian border over Lake ...
U.S., putting millions in the path of totality. Unlikelast year'sannular eclipse, thistotal solar eclipsewill block outthe sunentirely for more than four minutes in many locations. A similar total solar occurred onAugust 21, 2017, and crossed the U.S. from Oregon through South Carolina. ...
NASA, in partnership with online video platform Stream, will livestream the 2017 total solar eclipse from an altitude as high as 100,000 feet.
Cities such as Denver,Detroit, Green Bay and Foxborough, Massachusetts, are set to host regular-season games well into the new year, but their snow rates do not eclipse those along the Great Lakes. Outside of the regular season, the snowiest games are usually playoff matches held in January...
On Aug. 21, the moon's shadow will race across the United States in a 70-mile-wide corridor stretching from Oregon to South Carolina. Tens of millions hope to view thecoast-to-coast solar eclipsesomewhere along the narrow path of totality, while the rest of the nation will experience a ...
U.S. residents missing out on March's solar eclipse needn't feel too envious: In August 2017, a total solar eclipse will pass through the entire U.S., from Oregon to South Carolina, with the longest eclipse visible in Tennessee and Kentucky. ...