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The Great American Eclipse turned day into night for some in Mexico, the United States, and Canada. In West Michigan, 95% of the sun was blocked by the moon. It was still light out because we were not ...
One year ago today, a total solar eclipse graced the skies of North America, as the moon fully blocked out the sun a narrow slice of Earth, bringing sudden darkness and a breathtaking view of the ...
Joe Edwards is a Live News Reporter based in Newsweek's London Bureau. He covers topics related to weather, climate, and extreme weather events. Joe joined Newsweek in April 2024 after graduating ...
Read our guide on how to observe the sun safely. This partial solar eclipse will have a long and broad path, rising in extreme eastern North America and setting in Siberia, Russia. At least a ...
almost twice as long as the 2017 eclipse. Cities and towns in the path of totality, including Mazatlán, Mexico; San Antonio and Austin, Texas; Little Rock, Arkansas; Indianapolis; Cleveland ...
before crossing northern Mexico, the USA, and east of Canada. Altogether, the eclipse path passed over the residences of 44 million people, 32 million of which live in the U.S. The August 12 2026 ...