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Artist captures solar eclipse by harnessing sun power
The artwork will be on display at Ripley’s Believe It or Not! in Grand Prairie, Texas
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Eclipse chaser travels to San Diego for rare view of totality from 30,000 feet
Physicist Ross Anderson flew from Washington to San Diego just to be on a flight that boasted a rare view of the total solar eclipse.
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The eclipse is over, now what do you do with those eclipse glasses? Donate them!
So the 2024 total solar eclipse over Texas has come and gone. What do you do with those eclipse glasses? Donate them!
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The moment of totality in Dallas
Watch as the total solar eclipse reaches totality in Dallas, Texas.
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WATCH: Eclipse totality from Mexico
The eclipse reached totality in Mazatlán, Mexico.
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San Diego astronomer chases total solar eclipses around the globe. Monday's is his 19th
To see a total eclipse in person is considered a once in a lifetime event. But for San Diego area astronomer Dennis Mammana, he’s lived it many times over.
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Where to get free glasses for April's solar eclipse in San Diego
When the moon crosses over the sun on April 8, 2024, San Diegans will get a chance to experience part of a total solar eclipse, but they need to be prepared.
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Solar eclipse: Path of totality moves out of US after dazzling nation
Crowds across the country put on special glasses and watched one of the most stunning shows the sky has to offer.
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San Diego prepares for Monday's partial solar eclipse
While Southern California is not in the path of totality, local experts say it’s still good to be ready. NBC 7’s Brooke Martell explains.
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Solar eclipse plunges U.S. into darkness. When to see it (partially) in San Diego
San Diego County’s last chance for several decades to experience part of a total solar eclipse is next Monday. Here’s when and where to see it
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San Diego flights to offer stellar solar eclipse viewing experience from 30,000 feet
A few select flights from San Diego International Airport will give a rare glimpse of an astronomical phenomenon.
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Why do you need eclipse glasses? An eye doctor explains
Here’s what could happen if you look directly at the sun during a solar eclipse.
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Learn about the total solar eclipse with puppets and claymation
Need a fun and simple way to learn about the total solar eclipse on April 8? Here’s an explainer with puppets and claymation.
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‘Eclipse chasers' explain what it feels like to experience a total solar eclipse
“I felt like I was watching the sunset on another planet.”
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Can you take a picture of the solar eclipse? An astrophotographer says yes, and here's how
A solar eclipse is one of the most amazing sights people can see of space from Earth. Here’s how you can safely take a photo of the phenomenon.
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How to take great photos of the total solar eclipse
Astrophotographer Andrew McCarthy provides tips on how to get the best photos of the total solar eclipse whether you’re using a phone, camera or telescope.
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Businesses are ready for April's total solar eclipse with celestial-themed doughnuts and beer
With the April 8 total solar eclipse right around the corner, U.S. businesses are ready for the celestial event. Hotels and resorts along the prime path are luring in visitors with special packages while big companies like Southwest and Delta are selling seats on eclipse-viewing flights. Still, small businesses within the eclipse’s path of darkness appear to be leading the...
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Here's what the rare solar eclipse looked like if you missed it
Crowds cheered in Oregon and New Mexico as a rare “ring of fire” eclipse of the sun begin making its way across the Americas.
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Hundreds of San Diegans witness rare ‘ring of fire' solar eclipse in Balboa Park
NBC 7’s Adonis Albright went to a watch party in Balboa Park to speak with people eagerly waiting to see the rare solar eclipse.
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ICYMI: Here's what the rare ‘ring of fire' solar eclipse looked like in San Diego
San Diego County’s last chance to experience an annular solar eclipse for several decades was on Saturday, Oct. 14, 2023.