There's two eclipses in September, and one of them is tonight. A partial solar eclipse is set to occur on Sept. 21, which is when the moon casts a shadow on the Earth and partially blocks the view of ...
Eclipse season is basically the astrological equivalent of the universe grabbing the aux cord and saying, “Actually, new playlist.” While lunar eclipses tend to serve the drama of endings and ...
A partial solar eclipse is happening this weekend, just before the autumnal equinox, according to NASA. But you would have to travel in order to see it yourself. Solar eclipses happen when the moon ...
Consider this a cosmic reset, where destiny accelerates in ways we can't ignore Welcome to eclipse season, where the cosmos spares no one and nothing stays the same. Equivalent to a cosmic gateway, ...
The next lunar eclipse will be a total lunar eclipse on March 2-4, 2026. It is the first lunar eclipse of the year. It will be visible in North America and will be the last total lunar eclipse ...
On March 2-4, 2026, a total lunar eclipse will be visible from Western North America, Australia, New Zealand and East Asia, with a "blood moon" appearing for 58 minutes. Lunar eclipses happen when ...
A total lunar eclipse greeted much of the world overnight on 7 September. This composite of photos taken above Tokyo shows, from top left to bottom right, what happened as the moon moved into and out ...
Wonder is the curiosity or openness that appears when we encounter something unexpected, whereas awe is the felt response to vastness or depth—something that humbles us and heightens our awareness.
In early September 2025, skywatchers in parts of the Eastern Hemisphere were treated to a total lunar eclipse as Earth blocked the sun's light from the moon. The eclipse occurred in the evening of ...
Over the weekend, parts of the Earth got a view of a "blood moon" for the second time this year. While the Treasure Coast and much of the United States, except for a few West Coast states, didn't get ...
On Sept. 7, the blood moon turned into a glowing ember, and the world stopped to stare ANGELOS TZORTZINIS/AFP via Getty In case you missed it, the cosmos put on another breathtaking show! On Sept. 7 ...
Africa, Europe, Asia and Australia had an optimal view of the phenomenon. Depending on where you were in the world on Sept. 7, a reddish-orange "blood moon" may have filled the sky. But there's ...