This skywatching quiz will test your knowledge of how eclipses, when to see them, and what makes each one so spectacular.
As the comet gets closer to the Sun, the ice bound around its rocky core begins to sublimate, transforming into a gaseous atmosphere, or coma. The molecules in the coma fluoresce under solar radiation ...
For the past few days, the interstellar comet 3I/ATLAS has been displaying a blue-green gas coma measuring 2.5 arcminutes ...
The bottom half of the world, known as the Southern Hemisphere, is about to be treated to a partial solar eclipse that won't ...
During a total solar eclipse, the bright disk of the Sun is blocked, and the faint outer atmosphere becomes visible. It is ...
During an eclipse, many Indians avoid certain foods that are later embraced during Navratri fasting. The shift reflects ...
Get ready for a celestial event. A partial solar eclipse is set for September 21, 2025. Sadly, India will miss this one. The ...
After the lunar eclipse, the Earth is witnessing a partial solar eclipse on September 21 of this year. But Indian residents have to wait till 2027 to witness the solar eclipse.
Curiosity Point 1: Did a catastrophic event turn Venus into a hellish world?
Antarctica, New Zealand and a sliver of Australia are in prime position as the moon slips between the sun and Earth, obscuring a good portion of our star.
This Sunday, a partial solar eclipse is taking place just hours before the September equinox flips Earth's seasons. Here's ...
The bottom of the world is set to be front and center for a partial solar eclipse. Antarctica, New Zealand and a sliver of Australia are in prime position as ...