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As Earth moves through its orbit each year, the planet's tilt causes our perspective on the Sun to change. Over time, its path gets higher in the sky leading up to the summer solstice and then it ...
The path was visible on public air traffic data streams, and could be seen on the tracking website FlightRadar24. —Flightradar24 (@flightradar24) February 14, 2018 ...
Although New Jersey will not be in the path of totality, about 90% of the sun will be blocked by the moon for a brief period in the late afternoon on April 8, at about 3:25 p.m. Eastern time.
Look to the southeastern sky between 10:46 p.m. and 5 a.m. EDT, when Uranus will be above the horizon before dawn. Viewers can use the stars in the constellation of Aries to spot the ringed planet.