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    • COLUMN: An eclipse of everything

      COLUMN: An eclipse of everything

      Hometownsource.com· 1 day ago

      My sister Karol organized for us to go with them to Illinois to see the full version of the April 8 solar eclipse. Bonnie Tyler’s “Total Eclipse of the...

    • Gateway - Jalopnik

      Jalopnik· 3 days ago

      Millions of people are predicted to be traveling to view today’s solar eclipse, which kicks off at around 12:06 p.m. CDT with a partial eclipse in Texas ...

    • Gateway - Quartz

      Quartz· 3 days ago

      It’s clear that Monday’s solar eclipse, in which the Moon’s passing will be carving a path of total Sun blockage from Texas to Maine, is going to be generating ...

    • Gateway - Quartz

      Quartz· 4 days ago

      The mission could only really be done in a Concorde, after all, the shadow was traveling at over 2,200 kilometers per hour – something Concorde could just about do. It all started in 1972 when ...

    • Gateway - Quartz

      Quartz· 4 days ago

      When gazing at this spectacle through clear skies, the Sun’s aurora, or atmosphere, becomes visible, the sky darkens to such a degree that stars are visible, and it gets discernibly colder.

    • Newswise Expert | Deborah Skapik, Saint Joseph's University

      Newswise· 1 day ago

      Deborah Skapik, adjunct professor of physics at Saint Joseph’s University, has been studying eclipses for decades. Following her graduation, she worked under Jay Pasachoff, an astronomer at Williams College, who pursued eclipses across the globe.