This gallery highlights some of the most compelling images published in the past week by The Associated Press.
The edges of the umbra are made up of small arcs from the edges of the projected Sun images. This is just one of several ...
According to timeanddate.com, that eclipse will be visible across Europe, the Americas and much of Asia, Australia and Africa ...
The moon was shining bright on Tuesday night with a Harvest moon and partial lunar eclipse happening at the same time.
Skygazers were treated to a spectacular celestial sight Tuesday night as the orange-ish Harvest supermoon coincided with a ...
It's called the "harvest moon" because its bright light would shine down late into the night while the early settlers worked on bringing in the September harvest.
There's another reason to look into the night skies Tuesday: a partial lunar eclipse. Maximum coverage happens around 9:44 p.m. in Des Moines — when 3-4% of the moon will be covered by Earth's shadow.
The moon will appear full for about three days, from Monday evening through Thursday morning, according to NASA.
The Super Harvest Moon Tuesday comes with a side of a partial lunar eclipse. During a solar eclipse, the moon travels between ...
"Unlike a solar eclipse, you don't have to go anyplace special to see it," said Stony Brook astronomy professor Fredrick ...
The aurora borealis paid a visit to Upstate New York overnight Monday, delighting photographers across the state.
The only state in the U.S. to get a view will be Hawaii. Those in Hawaii will be able to see the beginning of the eclipse as the sun is rising. About half of the sun will be blocked by the moon at its ...