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Proposal of a lifetime: Couple gets engaged during solar eclipse in Texas
In a world where love and cosmic events collide, Austynn Harbison and Alex Hoffpauir’s love story is one for the ages.
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Can't get enough of the total solar eclipse or got clouded out? Here are the next ones to watch for
If you missed North America’s total solar eclipse or if you caught the eclipse bug, there are more chances to see the sun disappear.
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Did you see those mysterious twinkles before and after the total solar eclipse?
If you witnessed April 8’s total solar eclipse, you might have noticed a mesmerizing phenomenon that occurred just before and after the celestial event.
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Southwest Airlines captures stunning solar eclipse photos at 35,000 feet on Texas flights
Southwest Airlines, one of the country’s most popular airlines, hosted a one-of-a-kind inflight “Solarbration” for its passengers, complete with festive eclipse-themed glasses, napkins, and cosmic cocktails.
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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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See some of the best eclipse shots from across North America
From the Mexican city of Mazatlán to Maine, here is how the eclipse was seen across North America.
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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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Couple gets married during totality of solar eclipse
Watch a couple tie the knot as the total solar eclipse hit totality in Junction, Texas.
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WATCH: Eclipse totality from Mexico
The eclipse reached totality in Mazatlán, Mexico.
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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 interactive map: See how much of the sun will be obscured in your area
This map shows how much the moon will block the sun in the United States during the big 2024 solar eclipse.
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NICU babies get ready for eclipse
Babies in the Cleveland Clinic Children’s Neonatal Intensive Care Unit are getting ready for the total solar eclipse.
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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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Solar Eclipse 2024 food deals: Blackout cookies, floats and more
Here is a list of food deals and specials for the 2024 eclipse.
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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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Festivals, art projects and a mass wedding ceremony: Eclipse excitement seizes the U.S.
Eclipse mania has seized the nation.
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Omens of doom: How different cultures have explained eclipses throughout history
The experience of a total solar eclipse is often an overwhelming one, but throughout history many saw eclipses as omens of doom. Mythology and folklore around solar eclipses fall within several common themes.
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Omens of doom: How different cultures have explained eclipses throughout history
While most people are looking forward to seeing the eclipse, throughout history — many people saw eclipses as omens of doom. Some superstitions and fears still exist. NBC 5 producer Sara Sanchez learned more from historians and eclipse experts.
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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.