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Artist captures solar eclipse by harnessing sun power
The artwork will be on display at Ripley’s Believe It or Not! in Grand Prairie, Texas
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‘That's amazing': Bay Area residents in awe of partial solar eclipse
The Bay Area didn’t get to experience a total solar eclipse Monday, but it was still something lots of people took time out of their day to watch. Sergio Quintana reports.
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Bay Area residents gather for solar eclipse events
More than 1,000 people gathered at the Exploratorium in San Francisco on Monday morning to get special viewing glasses and watch the partial solar eclipse from the rooftops and plazas.
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The eclipse is over, now what do you do with those eclipse glasses? Donate them!
So the 2024 total solar eclipse over Texas has come and gone. What do you do with those eclipse glasses? Donate them!
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Total and partial solar eclipses explained
The 2024 total solar eclipse will be seen in its totality across parts of the south and northeast U.S., and other regions will get to see a partial eclipse. Meteorologist Kari Hall and a San Francisco State astronomer explain how it works.
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Solar eclipse: Path of totality moves out of US after dazzling nation
Crowds across the country put on special glasses and watched one of the most stunning shows the sky has to offer.
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Bay Area sites, residents prepare to view eclipse
People across the Bay Area are preparing for Monday’s historic solar event, a total eclipse of the sun. Thom Jensen reports.
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Bay Area preps for eclipse viewing
Excitement is growing ahead of the total solar eclipse Monday. In the Bay Area, experts say we can expect partial eclipse of about 34%. Christie Smith reports.
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How to check if your eclipse glasses work
NBC Bay Area Consumer Investigator Chris Chmura explains how to check if your eclipse glasses work when you need it.
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San Jose libraries offer free solar eclipse glasses
To help keep eclipse-viewers safe on April 8, San Jose public libraries are giving away a limited number of specialized glasses this weekend.
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What to know: Total solar eclipse
A total solar eclipse will be sweeping across North America, darkening skies and delighting spectators across the continent. Raj Mathai speaks with Gerald McKeegan of Chabot Space and Science Center.
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Safety tips on how to safely watch solar eclipse
This coming Monday, certain parts of North America will go dark in the middle of the morning as a total eclipse is expected around 11 a.m. While the Bay Area won’t see the sky go fully dark, we will get a piece of the action. Sergio Quintana explains what you need to know to get a safe view of this...
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Solar eclipse glasses: What to know, viewing tips, and how to tell if they are safe
Here’s what to know about solar eclipse glasses and how to tell if they are safe.
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What to know about the April 8 total solar eclipse
A total solar eclipse will sweep across North America on April 8, creating a celestial spectacle visible from major cities across the continent. Here’s why it happens, where it will be visible, and how to watch it.
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What to know about the April 8 total solar eclipse
A total solar eclipse will sweep across North America on April 8, creating a celestial spectacle visible from major cities across the continent. Here’s why it happens, where it will be visible, and how to watch it.
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Woman with visual impairment will help others hear the eclipse
A Rochester, New York, woman has spent the last several months learning sonar technology to hear when the total solar eclipse happens in April.
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‘Eclipse chasers' explain what it feels like to experience a total solar eclipse
“I felt like I was watching the sunset on another planet.”
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Can you take a picture of the solar eclipse? An astrophotographer says yes, and here's how
A solar eclipse is one of the most amazing sights people can see of space from Earth. Here’s how you can safely take a photo of the phenomenon.
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How to take great photos of the total solar eclipse
Astrophotographer Andrew McCarthy provides tips on how to get the best photos of the total solar eclipse whether you’re using a phone, camera or telescope.
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Businesses are ready for April's total solar eclipse with celestial-themed doughnuts and beer
With the April 8 total solar eclipse right around the corner, U.S. businesses are ready for the celestial event. Hotels and resorts along the prime path are luring in visitors with special packages while big companies like Southwest and Delta are selling seats on eclipse-viewing flights. Still, small businesses within the eclipse’s path of darkness appear to be leading the...