People in parts of the northern United States will be able to see the partial solar eclipse on Aug. 12. See the map.
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A total solar eclipse is cutting a path across parts of Greenland, Iceland, northern Russia, Spain and Portugal.
The spectacle will be at the mercy of the meteorological conditions, with clouds threatening to block the view in some places.
Anchorage was one of the first major U.S. cities to experience it. Around 8:21 a.m. local time, the moon covered as much as 28 percent of the sun. A few minutes later, Fairbanks, Alaska, experienced a ...
If you’re far enough north in the U.S. and Canada, you might savor a partial eclipse as the moon nibbles away at the sun.
In the timelapse, on the left limb of the sun—that's the outer edge—we can see what is known as a solar prominence. This bright red structure is evidence of that plasma, extending out from the sun's ...
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Follow live updates as the Moon moves across the Sun during the Aug. 12, 2026 solar eclipse. The Moon will pass between Earth and the Sun today, completely covering the Sun along a path through ...