The moon will appear to take a "bite" out of the sun during a deep partial solar eclipse on Sept. 21.
September gets two eclipses that are expected to darken skies. The first eclipse was on Sept. 7.
Partial eclipses often happen multiple times per year and are more common than total eclipses. The most recent partial solar ...
A total lunar eclipse will create a “blood moon” that will be visible to parts of Asia, Africa, Australia and eastern Europe ...
Skywatchers will witness a partial solar eclipse on Monday. Check timings, stages, safe viewing tips, and livestream details.
The bottom half of the world, known as the Southern Hemisphere, is about to be treated to a partial solar eclipse that won't ...
The partial eclipse will be visible only in certain areas, with YouTube livestream available for global viewers.
The Sept. 7 to Sept. 8 lunar eclipse will span more than five hours, with an 82-minute totality phase. The eclipse will begin at 11:28 a.m. EDT, meaning the side of the Earth with the U.S. will be ...
Skywatchers around the globe are gearing up for the final solar eclipse of 2025, which will take place on Sunday, September ...
A total lunar eclipse will turn the moon blood red for millions across Asia and Europe overnight on Sept. 7-8. Here are the ...
The final Surya Grahan of 2025 might not be witnessed from India, yet it's a compelling reminder of our part in the larger ...
The last solar eclipse of 2025 occurs today on Sarva Pitru Amavasya, visible in 18 countries. Know the eclipse start and end ...