From using cereal boxes to pasta strainer, there are many simple techniques that the enthusiasts can use to view the rare celestial event.
On Monday, a solar eclipse will sweep across the entire U.S. for the first time since 1918.
Some astrologers are of the view the solar event would affect some zodiac signs more than the others.
Monday's solar eclipse has generated a great deal of attention.
The Solar Eclipse will be streamed online on Monday.
Snapchat will be full of eclipse videos and photos with new features in stickers, filters and on Snap Map.
Research says the time loss could be a good way to boost company morale.
Weather like temperature and wind will change during the eclipse so NOAA is planning to study it.
It might be too late to buy solar eclipse glasses but you can make your own viewers instead.
Every state in the U.S. can get a partial view of the eclipse when the Moon completely covers the Sun, according to NASA.
"There are serious risks associated with viewing a solar eclipse directly, even when using solar filter glasses," Dr. Michael Schecter, an Ohio-based optometrist wrote in a Facebook post Saturday.
When you’re watching the total solar eclipse on August 21, turn on this playlist to set the mood.
Animals will likely stay calm during the eclipse for the most part, humans will actually exhibit the most out of the ordinary behavior.
NASA is making is easy for you to watch the solar eclipse via live stream if you're not in the path of totality.
Google may release Android O on August 21 -- in tandem with the Solar Eclipse.
Amazon is refunding customers for fake eclipse glasses. Here's a list of reliable manufacturers.
Here’s what you can expect to see during the 2017 total solar eclipse.
Neil deGrasse Tyson tweets that if you believe in the upcoming eclipse you should probably also believe in climate change.
The total solar eclipse occurring Aug. 21 is the first to be visible from coast-to-coast of mainland United States in almost 100 years. The next one will happen in 2024.
Flights to cities in the line of totality for the eclipse are pricey.
Lizard Man was described as "green, wet-like, about seven feet tall" with "glowing red eyes."
The sun was very active during the total solar eclipse of 1097, so early civilizations got to see solar eruptions during the astronomical event.