April's total solar eclipse is drawing near and time is running out to make a plan for where and how to observe the ultra-rare event. Do you live within the path of totality or will you have to drive?
Just days after the Moon dazzled skywatchers by glowing blood-red, another fascinating celestial show is set to unfold, a Partial Solar Eclipse. Unlike a total eclipse, where the Sun is fully hidden, ...
Before 2025 ends, the last solar eclipse of the year will take place today (September 21, 2025). The solar eclipse is one of ...
In fact, 2025’s final eclipse will be visible to just 16.6 million people — 0.2% of the world’s population — located across ...
Skywatchers in some parts of the world will witness a celestial wonder as a partial solar eclipse will be seen on September 21. This occurs when the moon passes between the Earth and the sun, covering ...
Partial eclipses often happen multiple times per year and are more common than total eclipses. The most recent partial solar ...
Celebrity Cruises’ seven-night Iceland Total Solar Eclipse itinerary (Aug. 8-15, 2026) onboard Celebrity Silhouette sails ...
Skygazers across the world are in for a treat today, as the last solar eclipse of 2025 will grace the skies on Sunday night.
September 2025 Date, Timings Today Live Updates: The last solar eclipse of the year will take place on today (September 21, ...
The partial solar eclipse was visible to over 16 million people when it darkened the sky over the Pacific on Sept. 21-22 ...
The 'equinox eclipse' will bring up to 86% coverage across New Zealand, Antarctica and parts of the South Pacific.