Only about 16 million people, or 0.2% of the Earth's population, will be able to view the event. It's expected to be visible in New Zealand, Antarctica, a sliver of Australia, and some Pacific Islands ...
Stargazers will be treated to a spectacular view on the night of Sept. 7-8, as Earth's inner shadow sweeps across its natural satellite, triggering a "blood moon" total lunar eclipse. Here's how you ...
Watch the Sept. 21 partial solar eclipse live online with this handy livestream. Coverage begins at 2 p.m. EDT (1800 GMT).
Autumn doesn’t boldly announce its presence but rather creeps in. Since schools are back in session in August and early September, many who consider these last few weeks to be the beginning of fall ...