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The “once-in-a-century” solar eclipse is real, but it won’t happen until 2027.
The "eclipse of the century" will take place on Aug. 2, 2027. This once-in-a-lifetime event promises a rare celestial show that won't happen again for another century.
Why is there confusion about a solar eclipse on August 2, 2025? The rumour likely started because of a mix-up with the dates. A total solar eclipse is indeed expected on August 2– but in the ...
Using China's Five-hundred-meter Aperture Spherical Radio Telescope (FAST), researchers have uncovered new magnetic field structures in a rare class of binary star systems known as spider pulsars ...
Vir Biotechnology, Inc. (Nasdaq: VIR) today announced the enrollment of the first participant in ECLIPSE 3. All three trials in the Company’s registrational ...
When is the next total solar eclipse? A partial solar eclipse will be visible in North America about a year from now.
By flying two satellites in a precise formation, Proba-3 created a sustained, artificial solar eclipse, opening a new window into the Sun's mysterious corona.
A 6-minute, 23-second total solar eclipse is expected to be visible over parts of Africa, Europe and the Middle East on Aug. 2, 2027.
During a solar eclipse, astronomers who study heliophysics are able to study the sun's corona—its outer atmosphere—in ways they are unable to do at any other time.
According to NASA’s astronomical data, the next total solar eclipse of this magnitude will occur on August 2, 2027, not in 2025 as suggested by viral claims and rumours spreading online.
A contractor for Alabama’s Human Resources Department was charged on Friday in connection with the death of Ke’Torrius Starkes Jr., a 3-year-old who was left in a hot car, the authorities said ...