On August 2, 2027, the skies above parts of southern Spain, Northern Africa, the Middle East and the Horn of Africa will plunge into darkness as a total solar eclipse blocks all direct sunlight.
According to Stardome, the only lunar eclipse of 2026 will begin on Tuesday, 3 March around 9.45pm. Photo: Supplied / Muxi Yin It might pay to stay up late next week with a total lunar eclipse taking ...
A 'ring of fire' solar eclipse glowed over Antarctica, witnessed by only a handful of researchers at Concordia Research Station. Why do some places wait 1,000 years to see a total solar eclipse while ...
Surya Grahan 2026: Following the recent lunar eclipse, the next major astronomical event will take place on August 12th. This solar eclipse is particularly noteworthy, as scientists around the globe ...
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