February 1: The thin, four-day-old crescent moon will be just a few degrees from Venus, making a lovely pair. Look for them in the sky in the southwest after sunset. When you observe the moon, see if ...
Total eclipses of the Moon are more common than those of the Sun. They can be seen from all the regions on Earth where it is night. Unlike eclipses of the Sun, lunar eclipses are safe to watch ...
The second partial solar eclipse will fall on September 21 and be visible over parts of Australia and Antarctica as well as some islands in the Pacific Ocean. There will also be two total lunar ...