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  1. Solar & Lunar Eclipses Worldwide - timeanddate.com

    Solar and lunar eclipses worldwide (1900 to 2199) with animations and maps of the eclipse path. Find eclipses in your location.

  2. Eclipse - Wikipedia

    The Sun, Earth and nodes are aligned twice a year (during an eclipse season), and eclipses can occur during a period of about two months around these times. There can be from four to seven eclipses in …

  3. Eclipses - NASA Science

    Aug 13, 2025 · There are four types of solar eclipses: Total, partial, hybrid, and annular. The type of eclipse that people get to see depends on how the Moon aligns with Earth and the Sun, and how far …

  4. Definition, 2024 Eclipse Map, History, & Facts - Britannica

    Jan 12, 2026 · The two component stars of an eclipsing binary star move around each other in such a way that their orbital plane passes through or very near Earth, and each star periodically eclipses the …

  5. EclipseWise - Solar and Lunar Eclipses

    It contains links maps and tables for 5,000 years of solar and lunar eclipses and includes information on eclipse photography, observing tips and eye safety information.

  6. Solar Eclipse Calendar

    This table shows when, where, and how these eclipses will occur. Other solar eclipses that occur elsewhere in the world but are not visible in the U.S. are also shown.

  7. Eclipse - National Geographic Society

    Oct 19, 2023 · Total solar eclipses, where the moon perfectly blocks out the entire sun, are rare. Partial solar eclipses, where the moon covers only a part of the sun, are much more common.

  8. Lunar Eclipses and Solar Eclipses - NASA Space Place

    Apr 8, 2024 · What is an eclipse? An eclipse happens when a planet or a moon gets in the way of the Sun’s light. Here on Earth, we can experience two kinds of eclipses: solar eclipses and lunar …

  9. Eclipse Facts | Upcoming Solar and Lunar Eclipses

    Learn the times and locations for upcoming solar and lunar eclipses. Get great tips on how to photograph these once-in-a-lifetime events.

  10. Eclipse Basics – National Radio Astronomy Observatory

    As astronomers have studied eclipses, they have introduced a great deal of terminology to describe the various types and parts of an eclipse. You can find definitions regarding the two categories of …