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Today's the day. If you want to see (most of) a solar eclipse, you're going to want to be outside just after 3 p.m. Later today, the moon will pass directly in front of the sun, something we in ...
This 1990 Mitsubishi Eclipse is one of those. This one was apparently running before it was garaged, and we don't know more ...
On eclipse day — April 8 — dozens of student teams across the country will release hundreds of research balloons. The balloons will carry long, dangling strings of scientific instruments into ...
It is almost time. The solar eclipse will be visible in a few hours on Monday afternoon. It will be another 20 years before an event like this will occur again. So here is everything you need to ...
The eclipse will last roughly from 2 p.m. to 4:30 p.m., with totality lasting about four minutes shortly after 3 p.m. in Greater Cleveland.
There's just five days to go until the total solar eclipse. Meteorologists continue to refine their cloud cover forecasts for the big day, and as of Wednesday, it's a mix of good and bad news ...
Eclipse mania is approaching fever pitch as people with the best laid plans — and those who have yet to make them, too — strategize to get a clear view on April 8.
On a typical eclipse day, Mr. Anderson said, he would check satellite pictures or simply look up at the sky for sunny patches. For some eclipses, you need a bit of luck no matter the forecast.
Monday is the day serious eclipse fans have been waiting years for. Monday afternoon, weather permitting, a total eclipse of the sun will grace the skies above the U.S., all the way from southern ...
On eclipse day — April 8 — dozens of student teams across the country will release hundreds of research balloons. The balloons will carry long, ...
On eclipse day dozens of teams will launch hundreds of balloons to study the atmosphere. (Meredith Rizzo for NPR) Tags Science News Home Page Top Stories Education Space. Support Comes From.