Just to be clear, it's not April 1 anymore and this is not a joke. There is a new adjustment to the path of totality for the April 8 solar eclipse that will pass over Missouri.
Space experts claim they spent months searching for the best place to view the April, 8th Solar Eclipse, and they settled on a small town in Missouri, why? Here is where the experts are heading...
You won't have another chance to do this in your lifetime. Missouri is having a big festival to celebrate the historic total solar eclipse in April and it looks like it will be almost a week of parties.
In the middle of October, you'll have a chance to see what should be a spectacular if only partial eclipse over both Missouri and Illinois. Here are details of how much we'll be able to see and how to see it.
Don't know where to watch the eclipse on August 21st? The city of Quincy is hosting a party on the river with food, drinks, live music, and (of course) the solar eclipse!
Astronomy lovers are readying themselves for the opportunity to witness a rare total solar eclipse. This phenomenon occurs when the moon moves directly between the earth and sun, which is exactly what will happen at 4:20 central time today.