A total lunar eclipse is happening in a few days. Like supermoons, they come in batches, and this is the final eclipse in a trio that started in 2025. If you miss this one, you won't get another ...
The first solar eclipse of 2026 will occur on Tuesday, February 17. It will be an ‘annular solar eclipse’ and the world is eagerly awaiting the celestial event. Here’s all you need to know about it. A ...
All eyes are on February 17, Tuesday, as the first eclipse of the year will grace the skies on this day. As cosmic enthusiasts await rare annular solar eclipse, the Moon will cover the Sun’s centre, ...
An annular solar eclipse occurs when the sun, the moon, and the Earth are aligned, creating apogee that leaves a “ring of fire.” Basically, the Moon covers most of the Sun, but not all of it, allowing ...
The first and only total lunar eclipse in 2026 will occur March 3. Here's what most Florida residents will be able to see. A partial lunar eclipse will occur Aug. 27-28. March will bring the year's ...
New York: The first solar eclipse of 2026 is on Tuesday, February 17th. People around the world are eagerly awaiting this rare astronomical event, known as the "Ring of Fire." This phenomenon occurs ...
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Feb. 1 brought skywatchers across the world a striking moment as the full snow moon climbed into a twilight sky. The second 13 full moons in 2026 appeared on the eastern horizon in a deepening dusk ...
The first solar eclipse of 2026 is on Tuesday, February 17. People across the world are eagerly waiting for the annual celestial event, popularly known as the "Ring of Fire". This phenomenon happens ...
“Eyes to the Skies” is a recurring feature and publishes on the first of every month. You can find it on WTOP’s The Space Place. Email Greg your space questions and he might answer them in the next ...
From Mercury’s rare appearance to NASA’s Artemis II launch window, here’s everything to watch in the skies this month. Michael d’Estries is a science journalist with two decades of experience devoted ...