Total Solar Eclipse 2020
The final New Moon of 2020 moved in front of the Sun on December 14 in the year’s only total solar eclipse, in southern South
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The final New Moon of 2020 moved in front of the Sun on December 14 in the year’s only total solar eclipse, in southern South
Earth will find itself again on the Moon’s shadow on Tuesday, but this time the path of totality spans over the remote South Pacific.
Eclipses happen about every six months, but this one on August 21, 2017 is special.
Watch the total solar eclipse of March 2016, live… This will be Indonesia’s first total solar eclipse in more than 20 years.
This how Earth look like during a Total Solar Eclipse, from space. The totality occurring over Greece and part of Turkey.
The solar ‘equinox eclipse’ on March 20th will be visible from Europe with totality occurring over a part of the North Atlantic, passing over Faroe
The Sweeping Shadow – Total Solar Eclipse timelapse by photographer Colin Legg. He captured the event on camera and produced the beautiful video…
The Solar Eclipse of November 13-14, 2012 which was visible only from the northern part of Australia. Watch the video…
On 2012 November 13/14, a total eclipse of the Sun is visible from within a narrow corridor that traverses Earth’s southern Hemisphere. Watch the total
During this total solar eclipse in 2008, the solar corona can be seen with naked eye.