The eclipses are here! The lunar and solar eclipse 2025 season is upon us, a celestial phenomenon that occurs every six months to dazzle the sky and mess up our lives. Eclipses are forces of the ...
Eclipse season is basically the astrological equivalent of the universe grabbing the aux cord and saying, “Actually, new playlist.” While lunar eclipses tend to serve the drama of endings and ...
A solar eclipse recorded in ancient China more than 2,700 years ago is helping scientists refine measurements of Earth’s rotation and investigate the Sun’s past behavior.
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. An award-winning reporter writing about stargazing and the night sky. The last total solar eclipse was 456 days ago in North ...
The next total solar eclipse occurs August 12, 2026. Totality lasts up to two minutes, the first for mainland Europe since 1999. The longest eclipse in 100 years will be August 2, 2027, lasting six ...
Witness the next solar eclipse from the middle of the ocean. WaterFrame, Alamy Stock Photo When the sun, Earth, and new moon perfectly align, we get the chance to see a solar eclipse. This celestial ...
The Minoans tracked solar eclipses, constructing hilltop labyrinthine structures that served both ritual and celestial ...
On Sept. 21, a day before the equinox, a partial solar eclipse will obscure up to 86% of the sun Getty The last eclipse of the year arrives on Sept. 21, with a partial solar eclipse offering dramatic ...
On Aug. 12, 2026, a rare total solar eclipse will travel over Eastern Greenland, Western Iceland, Northern Spain and the ...
From August 12–15, 2026, the Snæfellsnes Peninsula will host a rare solar eclipse festival. Travelers can enjoy music, art, stargazing, and Iceland’s dramatic landscapes.