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That iconic Trump meme may save eyes this solar eclipse
President Donald Trump squinting at the partially eclipsed sun



The best telescopes for gazing at stars and solar eclipses in 2024
Telescope under a black and blue sky


The thrilling solar eclipse is soon. An expert gave us viewing tips.
The total solar eclipse photographed in August 2017.

Are you in the solar eclipse path? These calculators tell you.
Path of totality crossing the United States during April 2024 solar eclipse


The amazing total solar eclipse is incredible luck. Here's why.
A composite image showing many phases of the eclipse with totality strikingly highlighted in the center




Webb telescope makes curious find in deep space: alcohol
An artist's conception of the James Webb Space Telescope orbiting in space, 1 million miles from Earth.

NASA scientist viewed first Voyager images. What he saw gave him chills.
Both Voyager spacecraft have entered interstellar space, billions of miles beyond Earth.

SpaceX's Starship just had amazing firsts for spaceflight
SpaceX's Starship flying through space on its third test flight

SpaceX Starship launch livestream: Watch the third launch live
The Starship atop its rocket booster at its launch pad in Boca Chica, Texas, in 2023.


What will happen when the next supervolcano erupts, according to NASA
The view from the International Space Station as the Raikoke volcano erupts in 2019. (Not a super-eruption; such an event hasn't happened in modern history.)

9 intriguing UFO claims the Pentagon just refuted as bogus
UFO sighting in New Mexico

Get ready: SpaceX Starship will try to fly again soon
SpaceX getting ready to launch Starship

'Alien' object that crashed into Earth has a much funnier explanation
A fireball breaking apart in Earth's atmosphere.

When will we get the final message from NASA's Voyager spacecraft?
An artist's conception of a NASA Voyager craft traveling through space.

Mars may have harbored a shocking amount of water, scientists find
A conception of what Mars' Jezero Crater may have looked like billions of years ago.
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