Eclipse
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Business
Why the Solar Eclipse Will Not Leave People Without Power
Grid managers say they are well prepared to handle a sharp drop in the energy produced by solar panels as…
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News
Why I Can’t Wait for the Sun to Go Dark
In 1991, I went to Teotihuacán, Mexico, to watch a total solar eclipse from the Pyramids of the Sun and…
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News
A Lunar Eclipse Warms Up the Moon for April’s Solar Eclipse
The subtle event, known as a penumbral eclipse, can be observed by everyone on Earth’s nightside.
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World
A Dark Day Is Coming for Buffalo. It Can’t Wait.
A total eclipse will pass directly over the city next month, and as many as a million visitors are expected…
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News
A Total Solar Eclipse Is Coming. Here’s What You Need to Know.
These are answers to common questions about the April 8 eclipse, and we’re offering you a place to pose more…
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Health
Eclipses Injured Their Eyes, and the World Never Looked the Same
A number of case studies published after recent total solar eclipses highlight the importance of safe viewing.
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World
31 Things to Do for the 2024 Total Solar Eclipse
On April 8, the moon will blot out the sun along a roughly 4,200-mile-long, 115-mile-wide path across North America. Where…
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Business
Want to Marvel at Next Year’s Total Solar Eclipse? Book Now.
Hotels are already selling out in places that will see total darkness on April 8, and prices are soaring where…
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World
A Texas-Size Taste of Next Year’s Blockbuster Solar Eclipse
Texas Hill Country, the only part of the United States in the path of both last week’s “ring of fire”…
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World
A Solar Eclipse Leaves Its Mark Across a Hemisphere
A trail of darkness swept across the Western Hemisphere on Saturday, starting at the Oregon coast and then venturing to…