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Stunning Sunrise Photos Show ‘Devil Horns' During Solar Eclipse
The right time, the right spot and the right phenomenon landed one photographer a photo set of a lifetime.
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‘Ring of Fire' Solar Eclipse Is Last of the Decade
People in parts of Southern Asia caught a glimpse of a “ring of fire” solar eclipse Thursday.
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Thousands in Asia Marvel at ‘Ring of Fire' Solar Eclipse
People along a swath of southern Asia have gazed at the sky in marvel at a “ring of fire” solar eclipse. The so-called annular eclipse, in which a thin outer ring of the sun is still visible, could be seen along a path stretching from India and Pakistan to Thailand and Indonesia.
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Images Reveal Woman's Eye Damage From Staring at Solar Eclipse
A New York woman suffered from blurred vision and permanent dark spots after staring directly into the solar eclipse in August, according to a case study released Thursday. The woman, identified by CNN as 26-year-old Nia Payne of Staten Island, walked into the New York Ear and Eye Infirmary of Mount Sinai with symptoms of vision that was blurred, distorted...
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Solar Eclipse Highlights: How It Was Viewed Around the Country
A look at how Americans viewed the first coast to coast eclipse in nearly a century.
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7 Total Eclipse Driving Tips
Driving while the total solar eclipse is happening on August 21? Here are seven tips that will ensure your safety while driving.
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Local Kids Guess What Solar Eclipse Will Look Like
About 100 children gathered at the Boys and Girls Club, Ron Roberts Branch in San Diego Monday morning, excited to see the 2017 solar eclipse.
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Kids Predict What Eclipse Will Look Like
NBC 7’s Danielle Radin stopped by the Girls and Boys Club in San Diego to talk to kids about what they believed the solar eclipse would look like and what they ended up seeing.
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A Driver's Guide to Viewing the Total Solar Eclipse
For travelers looking to get a glimpse of the solar eclipse, rubber-necking delays may be the least of their worries. The eclipse, due on Aug. 21, has astronomy enthusiasts and summer road-trippers flocking to the “path of the totality,” a belt of states across the country that will provide prime viewing of the solar event. But as hotels fill up...
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How to View the 2017 Solar Eclipse Safely
Some organizations are warning the eclipse has been an opportunity for crooks hoping to capitalize off unverified glasses or filters that are unsafe for viewing.
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Online Scammers Selling Fake Solar Eclipse Glasses
NBC 7’s Consumer Bob shares the growing problem of scammers selling solar eclipse glasses that do not protect the eyes from damaging rays.