9 Things To See During Saturday’s Solar Eclipse Across The U.S.

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I'm an experienced science, travel and photography journalist and stargazer writing about exploring the night sky, total solar eclipses, moon-gazing, astro-travel, astronomy and space exploration. I'm the editor of WhenIsTheNextEclipse.com, SmartTelescopeReviews.com and the author of 'A Stargazing Program for Beginners: A Pocket Field Guide' (Springer, 2015) and 'The Complete Guide To The Great North American Eclipse of April 8, 2024.' I write for Space.com, the South China Morning Post, The Pla

a solar eclipse will be seen across the AmericasFrom inside a 125 miles wide path stretching across the U.S. Southwest and on to Central and South America, a “ring of fire” will be glimpsed for a few minutes. From everywhere else in the Americas a partial solar eclipse of varying proportions will be viewed.

The magical moment when the moon first takes a bite out of the sun is not to be missed. Sure, you can have thea simulation for your locationRussia’s Once-Dominant Space Program Suffers Another Setback As Space Station Component LeaksLook at the sun’s surface at any time and you may see a sunspot or two. Sunspots are bundles of magnetic field on the surface of the sun that can trigger solar flares.

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