The fourth and last eclipse of 2024 will come Continue reading “Moon eclipsed, man uneclipsed”
Tag: eclipses
And next: the 2026 eclipse
April 8 was a peak of eclipse excitement. Already the world is looking forward to another peak. And it happens that there is a curious relationship between these successive total solar eclipses.
Continue reading “And next: the 2026 eclipse”
The eclipse by stages
Here’s another kind of diagram: Continue reading “The eclipse by stages”
Dome rebuilt
Here is the sky for Austin, Texas, during the April 8 eclipse. Continue reading “Dome rebuilt”
Barely a shadow
The first of this year’s four eclipses will flit by like a ghost in the night between March 24 and 25. Continue reading “Barely a shadow”
Appalachian Dragon
The eclipse that will blaze across America a month and a day from now will follow a trail blazed in 2006. Continue reading “Appalachian Dragon”
Dodging planets, clipping a shadow
As the Moon swells in brightness toward the middle of the sky, Continue reading “Dodging planets, clipping a shadow”
The 2023 eclipse almost-repeated in 2077
I thought too late of adding this to Continue reading “The 2023 eclipse almost-repeated in 2077”
Look up, with caution!
On Saturday October 14, the shadow of the Moon will race across America, from Oregon to Texas Continue reading “Look up, with caution!”
Return to tower and lake
Believe it or not, I’m quite well along in making Astronomical Calendar 2024, and here Continue reading “Return to tower and lake”