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Using the map below, find your location to see when the eclipse begins and ends and how much of the sun will be covered at its peak. Dark red dots along the path of totality represent areas that ...
But unlike the April 2024 total eclipse, this one will only partially obscure the sun. And it won't be visible from as many places around the country. Will Ohio be able to see it? Here's what to know.
The next total solar eclipse with a path of totality visible from the continental U.S. is still about two decades away. The awe-inspiring experience won't happen in the U.S. again until 2044 ...
Today marks the 1-year anniversary of the 2024 total solar eclipse. Ohio's skies began to dim a little before 2 p.m. April 8, 2024, and were completely dark by 3:10 p.m. when the moon fully ...
All of Ohio was able to witness a lunar eclipse last night. Especially the night owls and very early risers. The Earth passed between the sun and the March full moon around 2:30 a.m., creating a ...
But unlike the April 2024 total eclipse, this one will only partially obscure the sun. And it won't be visible from as many places around the country. Will Ohio be able to see it? Here's what to know.