Observant viewers in some areas of the path of totality spotted some red dots around the edge of the eclipse. Here's what they were.
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Rafael Cortes bought special eclipse glasses months ago for 30 members of his family. But complications from cancer forced him into the hospital.
The planets and stars aligned perfectly for these skydivers, who dropped from a plane during the total solar eclipse on Monday afternoon.
“Anyone,” Yngve Kristiansen said when asked if he'd recommend this eclipse journey. “Young or old, half-blind or eagle eyed. It’s an experience.”
Here's what watch parties for the eclipse looked like from Arkansas to Vermont.
The Dallas-Fort Worth area was the largest metro area in the path of totality for the April 8, 2024, total solar eclipse. Here's how...
Eclipse mania gripped Mexico, the U.S. and Canada, as the moon swept in front of the sun, blotting out daylight.
The garden opened its vista to onlookers, who sprawled out on blankets for hours.
Over the course of about four minutes, the metroplex went into a light dusk, capturing the gaze and amazement of hundreds of thousands.
It'll be a while before the next solar eclipse in the U.S. on this scale.
The Burnet County festival organizers encouraged attendees to leave the campgrounds Monday morning.
Take advantage of this chance while you can, unless you want to travel elsewhere to view eclipses in the more immediate future.
It was North America's largest eclipse audience ever.
The U.S. hasn't seen a total solar eclipse spanning from coast to coast since 2017.
Long before film photos and videos of total solar eclipses, humans tried to capture the dramatic moments of darkness during daylight as best they...
12News Meteorologist Kerry Cooper says the sun is actually a thousand times brighter than a 100 watt light bulb
We attended festivals and other events in and around Killeen this weekend leading up to Monday's eclipse.
A spokesperson from Dallas Love Field reports the airport is expecting to see up to 130,000 passengers between Sunday and Tuesday.
The total solar eclipse will be viewable from Dallas on Monday afternoon. Here's when to expect it
A Total Solar Eclipse will speed across the Americas on April 8, 2024.