What is an eclipse? During a lunar eclipse, Earth's shadow blocks sight of the moon. During a solar eclipse, the moon blocks views of the sun. (NASA)| FOX Weather
The first spacecraft crashed into the moon in 1959, and ever since, the celestial body has become home to thousands of pounds of metals, memorabilia and other debris purposefully placed there by humans.| FOX Weather
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Stay informed about upcoming annular & total solar eclipses with FOX Weather. Get forecasts, viewing tips, and live updates on solar eclipse events happening around the world and find out what is a solar eclipse.| FOX Weather
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Eclipse \i klips′\ (n): the total or partial obscuring of one heavenly body by another.— Merriam-Webster Online Dictionary There’s nothing wrong with the above definition of an eclipse, but it doesn’t begin to convey the thrill and excitement that takes hold of eclipse chasers when the Moon encroaches upon the Sun.| Solar Eclipse Across America
We're less than two months away from the complete shadow of the Moon being cast over a large portion of North America during the Great North American Solar Eclipse on April 8, but the question on everyone's mind is: Will the weather cooperate for viewing this rare sight?| FOX Weather