SPACERadio astronomers in California recorded the "ring of fire" in an annular solar eclipse through radio imaging, a first-time achievement during a partial eclipse. Check it out in this article.
The annular solar eclipse or 'Ring of Fire' wowed North, Central, and South America on October 14 with the best photos capturing this celestial spectacle. Check them out in this article
Researchers at NASA plan to fire a series of rockers carrying scientific tools toward the moon’s shadow during the annular solar eclipse. Find out more about it in this article.
The annular solar eclipse will take place on the same date as the annual International Balloon Fiesta in Albuquerque. Find out more about this rare event in this article.
The rare "ring of fire" annular solar eclipse is a unique event distinct from the total solar eclipse. Check out this article to learn how to see this celestial event.
Sky viewers are in for great astronomical treats in the coming months. Read to learn more. With International Dark Sky Week currently taking place and the Lyrid meteor shower happening soon on April 21-22, sky viewers and gazers are in for a meteorological treat.
Half of the Earth will be witnessing a Strawberry Moon, while the other half will see a penumbral lunar eclipse. Two weeks later, an annular Solar Eclipse will make an appearance.