Following last year's total solar eclipse, this week there is a total LUNAR eclipse! Unlike a solar eclipse, you can safely ...
A lunar eclipse is quite different than a solar eclipse. It doesn't require any special glasses, it's visible over a huge swath of the earth, you'll be able to see it for hours and totality will ...
You'll be able to turn your eyes skyward tonight to see a somewhat rare celestial occurrence: The first total lunar eclipse ...
Ready for a show? On the night of March 13 into the early hours of March 14, a total lunar eclipse will occur as the moon moves into the Earth's umbra, or shadow, turning the bright white lunar ...
Remember, the eclipse happens before sunrise – in the early hours of March 14. So, you can stay up late on March 13 or set ...
heralding the earthworms that spring to life as winter ends and the soil begins to warm ahead of planting season, according ...