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IMPORTANT: NEVER look directly at the eclipse while any part of the solar disk is visible.
The CDC estimates some 8 million people in Mexico, Central America, and South America have the disease -- and most are ...
The 2024 total solar eclipse provided some answers. Mexican free-tailed bats fly out of Frio Cave, Texas, on April 6, 2024. Photographer Babak Tafreshi used a fish-eye lens and soft flashes to ...
The sun's corona—the outermost layer of its atmosphere, visible only during a total solar eclipse—has long intrigued ...
"The new coronal adaptive optics system closes this decades-old gap and delivers images of coronal features at 63 kilometers resolution—the theoretical limit of the 1.6-meter Goode Solar Telescope," ...
Scientists develop new optical system that removes blur over fine-structure in the Sun's corona, revealing clearest images to ...
Earth and space mingle in stunning ways for the 2025 Milky Way Photographer of the Year contest. From the “geological masterpiece” of Coyote Buttes, Utah to the sandstone terrain of desolate Ennedi, ...
For those keen on celestial events, PONANT EXPLORATIONS offers a unique opportunity to witness a truly breathtaking phenomenon: a total solar eclipse on 12the August 2026. For those keen on ...
On August 21, 2017, a team of researchers from the University of Alabama used an unprecedented array of high-tech weather instruments to study how both the atmosphere and insects responded during ...
The ship’s 14-day “Mediterranean & Adriatic with Total Solar Eclipse” cruise departs on August 4, 2026 from Rome, calling at destinations along the Adriatic and the Western Mediterranean ...