Partial solar eclipse to take place Saturday
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The best views are likely to be had from the coastal areas of New England and Maine in the U.S., where the deepest eclipse will take place.
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Get your protective eclipse glasses ready - weather permitting you'll be able to see the Moon take a 'bite' out of the Sun on Saturday morning.
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NASA photographer Bill Ingalls recommends focusing on the human experience of watching the eclipse.
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A total lunar eclipse is seen during the first blood moon of the year, in Temple City, Calif. May 15, 2022. LOUISVILLE, Ky. — If you want to catch an incredible celestial event in the night sky over Kentucky and southern Indiana this week, you'll need to plan to stay up late or set early alarms.
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The countdown for the year's first (and only) total lunar eclipse begins. The celestial event, which will see the moon change to rusty red hues, will occur in the U.S. on the night of March 13-14.
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Space.com on MSNDon't miss the partial solar eclipse tomorrow: Where, when and how to see itHere's everything you need to know to make the most of the partial solar eclipse on March 29, as the moon takes a 'bite' out of the sun.
The moon will cross in front of the sun for around four hours on Saturday, creating a partial solar eclipse that careful skygazers will be able to see in parts of the Northern Hemisphere.
Just weeks after a total lunar eclipse turned the sky blood red, there’s already another celestial event that has people talking – a partial eclipse that will create a unique sunrise