
Rare Event Allows Sun and Eclipsed Moon in Same Sky
On March 3, a rare celestial event called a selenelion will allow observers in eastern North America to see the sun rise and a totally eclipsed moon set at the same time.
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On March 3, a rare celestial event called a selenelion will allow observers in eastern North America to see the sun rise and a totally eclipsed moon set at the same time.

Skywatchers and photographers around the world captured stunning images of February's full Snow Moon as it illuminated the night sky from Italy to North America.

A minor geomagnetic storm could make the northern lights visible across 14 northern US states tonight, with peak viewing times forecasted by NOAA.

Stargazers can witness a rare lunar phenomenon tonight, October 28, as sunlight creates the illusion of an 'X' and 'V' on the moon's surface.

A newly discovered comet, C/2025 R2 (SWAN), is approaching Earth and may become faintly visible to the naked eye in October for Northern Hemisphere observers.

A partial solar eclipse will be visible on September 21-22 across the southern hemisphere, including parts of Australia, New Zealand, and Antarctica.

A partial solar eclipse will be visible from Antarctica and the southern Pacific on September 21-22, 2025, with New Zealand offering the best views.

A partial solar eclipse will be visible on September 21, 2025, from New Zealand, Antarctica, and the South Pacific. Here is what you need to know to view it safely.

A partial solar eclipse will occur on September 21, 2025, visible primarily from New Zealand, parts of Australia, and Antarctica. Here's a guide to viewing times and safety.