Sometimes sleep takes priority over cool celestial events. Luckily, you can catch a partial solar eclipse this month and a ...
The total lunar eclipse isn't the only thing coming this month. A partial solar eclipse is set to appear in skies later in ...
Exactly two weeks after the "blood moon" total lunar eclipse comes a partial solar eclipse visible to some in North America.
Stargazers in Jersey and Guernsey managed to take some striking images of the partial solar eclipse, making the most of the ...
In a lunar eclipse, the Earth's shadow — called the umbra — blocks the sun's light from hitting the full moon, resulting in a ...
In the Americas alone more than one billion people in 35 countries could bear witness to the total lunar eclipse.
The moon has turned red in an event known as a blood moon following a partial lunar eclipse - which was visible in the UK ...
A rare "blood moon" lunar eclipse occurred last night during March's full moon. Here's when the next eclipse is expected.
During a partial lunar eclipse, Earth's shadow appears to take a bite of the moon. The full moon is covered during a total eclipse and blushes coppery red because of stray bits of sunlight filtering ...
If you slept through last night's total lunar eclipse, also known as the "Blood Worm Moon," you missed out! But you can still see it here.
There will be a few solar and lunar eclipses in the next year, but only one will be visible in Ohio. Mark your calendars — here's when we'll see it.