Special eclipse glasses selling out quickly
Eclipse mania is building and so is demand for the glasses that make it safe to view the first total solar eclipse to cross the U.S. in 99 years.
Can’t see the solar eclipse? Tune in online or on TV
Ronald Dantowitz has been looking forward to Monday’s solar eclipse for nearly 40 years.
Some locals will travel to see full eclipse while MSU, MSMS plan viewing events locally
Randy Niffenegger spent years planning for a trip on which he’ll soon embark.
Area residents have ‘rare’ chance to see eclipse
In 10 days, people across the United States can see an astronomical event that’s been nearly 100 years coming.
Our View: Solar eclipse is a sight to behold
We’ve never seen anything quite like it.
No, we are not referring to the solar eclipse that will travel a course across the United States from Oregon to South Carolina on Aug. 21.
What’s a total solar eclipse and why this one is so unusual
Total solar eclipses occur every year or two or three, often in the middle of nowhere like the South Pacific or Antarctic. What makes the Aug. 21 eclipse so special is that it will cut diagonally across the entire United States.
Father, son prepare for eclipse after missed 1979 viewing
The last time a total solar eclipse blacked out the sun in Oregon nearly 40 years ago, Gene Brick was working in a timber mill that refused to shut down for the spectacle.
Ring of light: Total eclipse over Svalbard islands in Arctic
Sky-gazers in the Arctic were treated to a perfect view of a total solar eclipse today as the moon completely blocked out the sun in a clear sky, casting a shadow over Norway’s remote archipelago of Svalbard.