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How to watch the total solar eclipse live, even if you're not in North America

NASA employees use protective glasses to view a partial solar eclipse from the rooftop at NASA Headquarters on Monday, Aug. 21, 2017, in Washington, DC. Image: Connie Moore/NASA North America will experience a total solar eclipse today, gradually turning a band from Mexico to Canada as dark as night as the moon's shadow casts across the Earth below. dpreview.com »

2024-4-8 15:00

We want to see your best North American eclipse photos: DPReview Editors' Challenge

A partial solar eclipse is seen as the Sun rises to the left of the United States Capitol building on June 10, 2021, as seen from Arlington, Virginia. Image: Bill Ingalls/NASA On Monday, April 8, 2024, a total solar eclipse will cross North America, passing over Western Mexico starting in MazatlNASA has mapped the route with times and viewing conditions for several cities. dpreview.com »

2024-4-5 13:00

A Composite Photo of the Longest Partial Lunar Eclipse of the Century

The longest partial lunar eclipse in 580 years occurred this week, and photographers around the world did their best to capture the once-in-a-lifetime event on camera. Photographer Andrew McCarthy went the extra mile by staying up until 4am and capturing thousands of photos to create an incredible composite of the eclipse. “I planned this shot […] petapixel.com »

2021-11-22 18:27