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On Wednesday (April 19) and Thursday (April 20), the moon will pass in front of the sun creating an eclipse for certain regions of the planet. But this eclipse will be a much rarer celestial event ...
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NASA has captivated audiences with a new video displaying a massive 'orb' traversing its path in front of our sun, capturing a rare and hypnotic moment in space.
A partial solar eclipse on Saturday will make it look as if the moon has taken a bite out of the sun over parts of North America, Greenland and Northern Europe.
As the Earth shifts in front of the sun, blocking its light, the moon will appear a dark reddish-orange, hence the nickname "blood moon." Blood moon images: What does a total lunar eclipse look like?
This was a partial lunar eclipse; according to NASA, the occurrence is "an imperfect alignment of sun, Earth and moon [that] results in the moon passing through only part of Earth's [shadow].
Not only is the Moon quintessential to the modern space race, but it also likely helped life evolve on ancient Earth, author Rebecca Boyle tells Inverse.
Ahead, professional astrologers explain what each Sun, Moon, and Rising sign represents and how your "Big Three" relate to your unique personality.
The last time North Texas had front row seats to the phenomenon was in 1878 when shouts and cheers erupted as the moon’s shadow passed over the midday sun.
Known as the Strawberry Moon, the last full Moon of spring rises early Wednesday, beginning the best time of year to enjoy our celestial neighbor.
For just a few minutes, the moon will pass directly in front of the afternoon sun and cover it up, creating the unusual celestial phenomenon of the total solar eclipse.
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