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The final eclipse of 2025 will unfold this weekend, but despite some of the hype online, most of the world will miss the ...
The 'equinox eclipse' will bring up to 86% coverage across New Zealand, Antarctica and parts of the South Pacific.
Viewers will first see the moon take its first bite out of the sun at 1:29 p.m. ET (1729 GMT) on Sept. 21. Observers located in territories including southern New Zealand and Antarctica will see over ...
This Sunday, a partial solar eclipse is taking place just hours before the September equinox flips Earth's seasons. Here's ...
Solar eclipses are rare enough that they bring crowds to those looking to see the phenomenon, but folks need to be careful of ...
Seeing a total solar eclipse can be even more impressive than witnessing the aurora borealis, but it will be quite a while before people across North America are able to witness a total eclipse ...
Antarctica, New Zealand and a sliver of Australia are in prime position as the moon slips between the sun and Earth, ...
Today also marks 20 years until the "next big total solar eclipse" in the U.S, "one of the most impressive of the century," an expert told Newsweek.
A week ago, a stunning total lunar eclipse was seen by a record-breaking number of people on the planet. This week, there is a solar eclipse, and it’s going to be the complete opposite. Eclipses often ...
Solar Eclipse September 2025, the last of the year, will be visible from select regions. Learn about the date, time, and ...
Sept. 22 is the autumn equinox, the officials start of astronomical fall in the northern hemisphere. Both day and night are ...