Whether traveling to New Hampshire, Vermont or Maine to be in the path of totality or taking in the spectacle of slightly less coverage, all over New England people were gazing up on Monday afternoon ...
ASHEVILLE – Asheville residents gathered in droves on April 8 to witness the partial solar eclipse and, hopefully, used proper protection to shield their eyes from permanent damage. The only safe way ...
WASHINGTON — While eclipse watchers look to the skies, people who are blind or visually impaired will be able to hear and feel the celestial event. Sound and touch devices will be available at public ...
Eclipse enthusiasts flocked to Austin and other cities Monday to see the total solar eclipse and, hopefully, brought the proper eye protection with them. Looking at the sun during an eclipse without ...
Ohio will witness a unique and spectacular event when the solar eclipse darkens skies around the state. A large swath of the state will be shrouded in total darkness as it falls in the path of ...
Rochester and other U.S. cities within the total solar eclipse's path of totality were poised for spectacular views Monday. But in the midst of a historic astronomical event, did you damage your eyes?