If you're not in the path of totality, or you are and want to fully enjoy the eclipse experience, here are some fun things that can only be done during a partial solar eclipse.
[Alex on EARTHSKY.ORG] Sun activity archive for March 2024. A daily record of flaring, big filaments and prominences, and other sorts of activity, on our local star.
The Worm full moon brings a lunar eclipse today during the night (4:53–9:32 UTC/GMT or 12:53 a.m.–5:32 a.m. ET) for those in Japan, the Americas, western Africa, western Europe, several oceans, and Antarctica.
[Alex on EARTHSKY.ORG] Sun activity archive for February 2024. A daily record of flaring, big filaments and prominences, and other sorts of activity, on our local star.
On January 3, 2024, at 00:38 UTC (January 2, 2024, 7:38 p.m. EST or 4:38 p.m. PST), Earth's orbit will be at our closest point to the Sun for the year.
[Alex on EARTHSKY.ORG] Sun activity archive for January 2024. A daily record of flaring, big filaments and prominences, and other sorts of activity, on our local star.
[Alex on EARTHSKY.ORG] Sun activity archive for December 2023. A daily record of flaring, big filaments and prominences, and other sorts of activity, on our local star.
[Alex on EARTHSKY.ORG] Sun activity archive for November 2023. A daily record of flaring, big filaments and prominences, and other sorts of activity, on our local star.
The Hunter's full moon brings a fun event today during the night (18:01–22:26 UTC/GMT or 2:01 p.m.–6:26 p.m. ET) for those in Europe, Africa, most of Asia, and western Australia.