Can’t get eclipse glasses? You can still view the eclipse!
…consider these other methods, too. A number of people have marveled to us about their memories of partial solar eclipses from years past where they were walking under trees and…
…consider these other methods, too. A number of people have marveled to us about their memories of partial solar eclipses from years past where they were walking under trees and…
…a given spot. The last time we had a total solar eclipse… …anywhere in the United States was July 11, 1991 (part of Hawaii). …in the 48 states was February 26, 1979 (parts of…
…Although most of you reading this blog will miss this weekend’s solar eclipse, be sure to mark your calendar for the next one, on August 21, 2017. On that day, the United States…
…too far away. Its light takes about 800 years to reach us. So we see the star as it looked when the light left it eight hundred years ago, or…
…special someone. Learn to identify planets, stars and constellations, impressing your date with your new skills! Ever lay down at night to watch the stars with someone you love? That’s…