Google created a simulator that models what the 2017 August eclipse will look like in any location in the United States.
A massive planet with rings larger than Saturn’s keeps eclipsing its young star and might have moons that are the right temperature to support alien life.
A NASA craft that studies the sun captured a partial solar eclipse Thursday.
The total solar eclipse in August is your last chance to see one in the United States until 2024.
White Elk Studios has released the first trailer for "Eclipse: Edge of Light" and revealed that the virtual reality game is a Google Daydream exclusive.
The eclipse will be most visible at 8:16 a.m.
As long as the weather cooperates, the astronomical event will be clearest from the southern tip of South America to Africa and the Antarctic.
February's Snow moon is not your average full moon event.
A lunar eclipse, snow moon and comet will all be visible in the sky Friday evening.
The full moon on February, which is typically the month receiving the most amount of snow, was aptly named the Snow Moon by Native American tribes hundreds of years ago.
Monday brought the biggest and brightest full moon the world has seen for 70 years.
National Chewing Gum day is a time that calls for you to purchase your favorite pack of gum and share it with your friends.
The phenomenon gets its name from an era when farmers used the fall moon to help finish the harvest on time.
Both Earth and the moon were seen crossing the face of the sun simultaneously by NASA’s Solar Dynamics Observatory that orbits the planet.
Watch Thursday's ring of fire eclipse here.
Io’s atmosphere collapses as sulfur dioxide, emitted from the moon’s volcanoes, freezes onto the surface as ice when Jupiter’s shadow falls on its moon, a new study reveals.
Southeast Asia will have the best vantage point for the astronomical event.
The supermoon eclipse will be the first in over 30 years and the next such event will be seen in 2033.
There are plenty of safe ways to view Friday's total solar eclipse.
Thursday's partial solar eclipse will be seen by most of North America.
A total lunar eclipse, colloquially called a "blood moon," will take place Wednesday.
The first solar eclipse of 2014 was a difficult one to view but Slooh and other observatories were able to witness the event.