3 rockets launch during eclipse in Virginia
It's a bird, it's a plane, no, it's a rocket blasting off during a super-rare solar eclipse.
Eclipse glasses alternatives: How to watch the eclipse without eclipse glasses
DIY eclipse glasses aren't an option, but if you're still googling "where to find eclipse glasses near me," here are some alternatives.
Eclipse phases: What are Baily's Beads, Diamond Ring?
The final moments before totality include displays of light known as Baily's Beads and the Diamond Ring.
Eclipse checklist: Eyewear, sunscreen and more
Eclipse safety is essential. Here's what to have on hand.
Solar eclipse glasses sold on Amazon, in stores recalled
Check your eclipse safety glasses because certain brands sold on Amazon have been recalled.
2024 Solar Eclipse: Zip code online tool shows when celestial event is visible near you
NASA has an online tool that will allow users to see what the rare 2024 solar eclipse will look like from their area using their zip code.
Solar eclipse glasses: How to save, recycle, and donate
What can people do with their solar glasses once the solar eclipse is over? Here are a few options.
How long can you safely look at an eclipse?
Eclipse safety isn't just about the right eyewear or a pinhole camera. Here's what NASA says about how long you can look at an eclipse.
Texas Eclipse event in Burnet County canceled due to severe weather
A solar eclipse event in Burnet County is no longer happening due to the risk of severe weather.
Solar eclipse 2024: Peak times, path through Texas, how to watch live
The total solar eclipse will move through North Texas on Monday. Here is when the eclipse start and where it is headed from there.
Solar eclipse: Homeowners rent land to eclipse travelers as hotels sell out
More than a million people are expected to visit the Lone Star State for the total solar eclipse. In Liberty Hill, hotels are selling out so fast that residents are putting their backyards up for rent.
Can you take a selfie with the solar eclipse?
Snapping a selfie during the total solar eclipse can be dangerous. Here's how to do it safely.
Solar eclipse 2024: Concordia students to take part in NASA project
Students at Concordia University Texas will be taking part in the Radio JOVE project sponsored by NASA and using radio telescopes to study Monday's total solar eclipse.
Bill Nye the Science Guy to visit Texas for total solar eclipse
Bill Nye the Science Guy, along with the Planetary Society, is holding a two-day festival in Fredericksburg in honor of the once-in-a-lifetime total solar eclipse on Monday.



















