Why do some places wait 1,000 years to see a total solar eclipse while others get two in a decade? The surprising orbital ...
Two European satellites created an "artificial total solar eclipse" in space, the European Space Agency announced June 16, delivering data that will improve scientists' understanding of the sun ...
The last total solar eclipse happened on April 8, 2024, covering areas of Mexico, the U.S. and Canada. Since then, the world has been treated to two partial solar eclipses, one March 29, 2025, ...
A solar eclipse recorded in 709 BCE by Chinese astronomers today offers keys to better understand Earth's rotation and the ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. An award-winning reporter writing about stargazing and the night sky. The last total solar eclipse was 456 days ago in North ...