Much of South Jersey spent Monday afternoon with their necks craned and (appropriately shielded) eyes locked in on the skies above. It’s been nearly seven years since a solar eclipse has passed ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Anywhere from four to seven times a year, according to NASA, the Earth, moon and sun line up just right to create an eclipse. The ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. If you're willing to set an early morning alarm, you'll soon be rewarded with a rare sight that Americans haven't witnessed in ...
New Jersey is not in the direct path of next month's total solar eclipse, the most significant in the United States in more than six years and the last in the country for another two decades. However, ...
A total solar eclipse will be visible across North America on April 8 when parts of the United States, Mexico and Canada that are in the path of totality — the zone where the sun will be 100% darkened ...
The eclipse is coming to the Garden State. While New Jersey won’t see a total solar eclipse this afternoon, it isn’t going to be left out of the biggest celestial event of the decade. The moon will ...
Stargazers in New Jersey will have one more chance to catch a dazzling celestial show this weekend as the moon partially block's the sun's rays with a partial solar eclipse. The upcoming phenomenon ...
Do you have a cheese grater or pasta colander? How about some index cards you can punch a hole in? If you do, you can safely — and indirectly — view the solar eclipse on April 8, without specific ...
A total lunar eclipse, which occurs when the moon is full and aligned perfectly with the Earth and sun, will strike New Jersey March 14. Unlike the total solar eclipse last April, you don't need ...
Anywhere from four to seven times a year, according to NASA, the Earth, moon and sun line up just right to create an eclipse. The moon's orbit around Earth is tilted relative to Earth's orbit around ...