From dazzling new moons to dramatic eclipses, February has countless opportunities to witness life-changing astronomical ...
From a rare lunar occultation of Regulus and a six-planet parade to an annular solar eclipse, there will be plenty going on in the night sky in February 2026.
Earth is about to see three total solar eclipses in just under two years, with each successive path of totality moving west to east across the globe. Here's everything you need to know to plan an ...
Hello, Starlights. As we meet mid-winter, prepare for a month full of cosmic movement. If you’ve been feeling uncertain or on ...
The first solar eclipse of the year will take place on Feb. 17, 2026.
The Moon will obscure only 92% of the Sun allowing a halo-like light to peak through.
The first solar eclipse of 2026 is set to occur on February 17, marking a visually striking celestial event known as an annular solar eclipse. Often referred to as the “ring of fire” eclipse, this ...
A remarkable total solar eclipse will be taking place later this year, though you'll need to hop on a plane if you want a ...
The month is packed with skywatching highlights—including six visible planets, an annular solar eclipse, and the Milky Way’s bright core returning to view in the Northern Hemisphere.
A total solar eclipse will be visible from parts of Spain this August, and a yacht will be one of the best viewing platforms.
NASA Confirms Official Date of the Century's Longest Solar Eclipse and it's Coming Soon ...
February is packed full of celestial events including Mercury retrograde and a solar eclipse - here's what it could mean for ...